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The Department of Revenue offers an overview of types of deeds used to transfer property. Learn more. A quit claim deed can be used to transfer property or titles. Deeds can be used to transfer property or titles from a grantor (or seller) to a grantee (or buyer).
A Georgia quit claim deed is a document used to convey property from a seller to a buyer. This type of deed transfers ownership with no guarantee. The seller, in this case, is merely transferring whatever interest they have in the property.
Georgia Quitclaim Deed Form. A Georgia quitclaim deed transfers ownership and interest in a property from one party (the grantor) to another party (the grantee) without any warranties that the title is good or that the property is free and clear of any liens or claims.
Quit Claim Deed. This indenture is made this ___ day of _________, 20___, by and between _________________________________________ (hereinafter “Grantor”)
QUITCLAIM DEED. This indenture is made this ____ day of _____________, 20__, by and between GRANTOR (hereinafter “Grantor”) and GRANTEE (hereinafter “Grantee”). f which is hereby acknowledged, Grantor does quitclaim unto Grantee all of his/her right. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has affixed his/her hand and seal on the date first written.
A Georgia quit claim deed is used to transfer property to a new owner without providing warranties to protect the lawyer against title defects. The deed releases the current owner’s (the grantor) legal interest in the property but makes no assurances that they hold the property’s clear title.
Georgia Quitclaim Deed. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, all and singular the described property, together with the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances belonging, or in anywise appertaining thereto, unto the Grantee(s), and their heirs and assigns forever.