Florida Sample Letter for Revised Quitclaim Deed

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If we can prove that you were legally incapacitated at the time the deed was signed or if we can prove that the deed was forged, we could get it reversed.

To sell a home you received through a quitclaim deed, you will still need to transfer ownership using a warranty deed. To do this, you'll need to hire a title company to perform a title search, which will generally cost between $150 and $400, but can be much more depending on the property.

The first way to cancel a quitclaim deed is to draft, sign, and record a new deed transferring the property back to the grantor. As quitclaim deeds are generally used in property transfers involving family members or persons who trust each other, both parties may consent to use a new deed to reverse the document.

To be valid in Florida, a quitclaim deed must include: Grantor. The current owner of the property. Grantee. The person receiving the property. Consideration. ... Legal Description. ... Signature of the grantor. ... Signatures of two witnesses. Signature of a notary.

Once the quitclaim deed is recorded, it becomes part of the public record. You may also be required to pay a filing fee or costs associated with properties that have an outstanding mortgage. If there is money being exchanged for the deed, documentary stamp taxes will also have to be paid.

It's usually a very straightforward transaction, but it's possible for a quitclaim deed to be challenged. If a quitclaim deed is challenged in court, the issue becomes whether the property was legally transferred and if the grantor had the legal right to transfer the property.

Although you can make a quitclaim deed yourself, we suggest hiring a real estate lawyer to ensure your deed is done right and meets the legal and filing requirements for Flordia and the local country recorders office where the property is located.

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Florida Sample Letter for Revised Quitclaim Deed