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Post Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 5:44 pm    Post subject: Heirs property
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Aunt is only child remaining to her parents..property was her parents. She is the only living sibling out of 3 others. Both she and I have been paying taxes-no other sibling or their kids don't contribute or can be found..Aunt wants to give me the property. Can this be done although deed is not in her name..still in her parents name? It has been over 15 years since her sister who was living in the house died. House falling apart and no one has money.. would like to take out loan for repairs, can't do it withhout having it in my name. Will Quitclaim deed work if Aunt completed this document?
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Post Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:24 pm    Post subject:
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Hi try2understandlaws,

Welcome to Mortgage fit,

Initially the deed should be first transferred to the aunt's name and then only she can transfer the property to you through quitclaim deed.In order to transfer the property to aunt firstly you need to contact the county office and ask the officials necessary things to transfer the property to your aunt....

Feel free to ask any further query if you have.....

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Post Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:56 pm    Post subject:
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Hi Guest!

Welcome to forums!

Your aunt will have to file an affidavit of heirship at the county recorder's office and get the property transferred in her name. Then she can use a quitclaim deed in order to transfer the property in your name.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
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