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  • chrst2dn Jun 03, 2009
    My parents purchased a peice of property from some relatives. They paid 5,000 dollars for the property. They have an escrowe agreement,but the sellers passed away before they got a title to the property. My parents have paid the taxes for over thirty years,but because they have no clear title to the property, every time they try to use it as collateral, they are told they dont own the property. There is no way to have the sellers sign the quit claim deed. I would like to know what legal steps I need to take to get the property in their name. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You
  • barney100 Mar 23, 2009
    I have a property in NJ where I want to remove a person from the deed but he cannot be found anywhere. How do I remove him without his signature on a quitclaim deed as I am trying to sell the property to someone else. Please Help!!!!
  • barney100 Mar 23, 2009
    I have a property in NJ where I want to remove a person from the deed but he cannot be found anywhere. How do I remove him without his signature on a quitclaim deed as I am trying to sell the property to someone else. Please Help!!!!
  • layed Jan 07, 2009
    I live in illinois and want to file a quitclaim deed. Does the deed have to be typed are there any other documents that go along with the deed?
  • layed Jan 07, 2009
    I live in illinois and want to file a quitclaim deed. Does the deed have to be typed are there any other documents that go along with the deed?
  • bncent Feb 23, 2008
    In our situation my husband purchased the property with his grandparents 6 years ago (prior to our marriage). Grandpa has since passed. We want to file a Quit Claim Deed to remove grandma from the Deed as well as add me. 2 questions: 1) Can grandpa be removed at the same time with a copy of his death certificate (grandma was the sole heir to his estate) 2) Do we also need to take grandma off the loan? We are happy with the mortgage & don't want/need to re-finance unless absolutely necessary.
  • bncent Feb 23, 2008
    In our situation my husband purchased the property with his grandparents 6 years ago (prior to our marriage). Grandpa has since passed. We want to file a Quit Claim Deed to remove grandma from the Deed as well as add me. 2 questions: 1) Can grandpa be removed at the same time with a copy of his death certificate (grandma was the sole heir to his estate) 2) Do we also need to take grandma off the loan? We are happy with the mortgage & don't want/need to re-finance unless absolutely necessary.
  • cocolegal Nov 09, 2007
    You do not need an attorney to file a quit claim deed; however, you may want to use one to ensure that your rights are protected and that the deed is adequate.
  • cocolegal Nov 09, 2007
    You do not need an attorney to file a quit claim deed; however, you may want to use one to ensure that your rights are protected and that the deed is adequate.

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