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Post Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:55 pm    Post subject: Quitclaim Deeds
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I am personal representative and only child of my father's estate. I need to transfer ownership of his house to myself. Can I use a quitclaim deed? How do I word the Grantor information? Do I put an amount of consideration or not? (I am the only child & only heir. My mother died before my father.)
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Post Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:53 pm    Post subject:
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Hi Feleiteau,

You won't be able to use a quitclaim deed in order to transfer the property to your name. You may have to go for an affidavit of heirship. Nevertheless, I will suggest you to contact a real estate attorney and take his suggestions in this matter.

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