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Washington Quitclaim Deed from Individual to Two Individuals in Joint Tenancy

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Washington
Control #:
WA-02A-77
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Overview of this form

This Quitclaim Deed from Individual to Two Individuals in Joint Tenancy is a legal document where one person (the Grantor) transfers ownership of property to two other individuals (the Grantees). It is important to note that this form conveys rights but does not provide guarantees about the property title. This form differs from warranty deeds, which offer more protection to the buyer regarding the ownership status of the property.

Key parts of this document

  • Description of the property being transferred.
  • Details about the Grantor and Grantees.
  • Reservations of oil, gas, and minerals by the Grantor.
  • Provisions regarding property tax responsibilities for the year of the transfer.
  • Notary acknowledgment section to validate the document.
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When this form is needed

This Quitclaim Deed should be used when an individual wishes to transfer property ownership to two other individuals who will hold the property in joint tenancy. Common scenarios include transferring property among family members, or partners, or resolving estate matters. This form is also suitable when the Grantor does not require additional assurances regarding the property title.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals looking to transfer property to two people.
  • People involved in joint ownership arrangements.
  • Owners wishing to clarify their ownership intentions without warranty.
  • Individuals handling estate matters where property is involved.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved as Grantor and Grantees.
  • Describe the property being transferred, including any relevant parcel numbers.
  • Specify any oil, gas, and mineral rights that are reserved by the Grantor.
  • Determine how property taxes will be managed for the current tax year.
  • Have the Grantor sign and date the form in the presence of a notary public.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failure to accurately describe the property, leading to confusion about ownership.
  • Not reserving rights to oil, gas, and minerals when applicable.
  • Failing to have the document notarized, which may result in legal challenges.

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Quick recap

  • This Quitclaim Deed facilitates the transfer of property to two individuals in joint tenancy.
  • Proper completion and notarization are crucial for legal enforceability.
  • Unique state requirements must be adhered to for validity.

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FAQ

A quitclaim deed is a deed (proof of ownership) that is passed from a grantor (the existing property owner) to a grantee (the new property owner) that does not have a warranty.A quitclaim deed has no guarantees for the grantor or grantee.

A quitclaim deed affects ownership and the name on the deed, not the mortgage. Because quitclaim deeds expose the grantee to certain risks, they are most often used between family members and where there is no exchange of money.Quitclaim deeds transfer title but do not affect mortgages.

A quitclaim deed transfers title but makes no promises at all about the owner's title.A person who signs a quitclaim deed to transfer property they do not own results in no title at all being transferred since there is no actual ownership interest. The quitclaim deed only transfers the type of title you own.

The Washington quit claim deed form gives the new owner whatever interest the current owner has in the property when the deed is signed and delivered. It makes no promises about whether the current owner has clear title to the property.

The drawback, quite simply, is that quitclaim deeds offer the grantee/recipient no protection or guarantees whatsoever about the property or their ownership of it. Maybe the grantor did not own the property at all, or maybe they only had partial ownership.

If the quitclaim deed requires the signature of all co-owners, the deed is invalid unless all co-owners have signed it and the deed is then delivered to the grantee.If one individual owns real estate and desires to add a co-owner such as a spouse, a quitclaim deed might be used.

A quitclaim deed is quick and easy because it transfers all of one person's interest in the property to another.The deed transfers all claims the seller has to the property, if any. If the seller has no interest in the real estate, no interest is transferred.

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