Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:20 pm Post subject: RE: MA quitclaim deed sample form
Hi Andrea,
Welcome to forums.
You can go through the sample quitclaim deed forms available at http://www.mortgagefit.com/predeal/quitclaim-stateforms.html . However, for MA, it might vary a bit. You need to contact the Registrar of Deeds for the form which is approved by your state.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:14 am Post subject: RE: remove beneficiary
Hi pearl,
I guess you've signed on a beneficiary deed and now you wish to remove the beneficiary from it. is it so? or have you formed a trust and designated someone as the beneficiary? Please let me know in detail so that I can advise you.
Regarding property sale, it is good that you wish to remove the other person but even if he doesn't agree to it, you can file a Partition Lawsuit and force the same of the home.
Know how a Partition Lawsuit works before you proceed. And yes, you need help from an attorney if you file such a lawsuit.