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Where can I get a Texas Warranty Deed pdf to copy free

Posted on: 26th Oct, 2009 08:16 am
Where can I get a free Texas Warranty Deed pdf. to copy?
Hi dburks,

You can check out the given page in order to get Texas warranty deed:
"http://www.findlegalforms.com/product/texas-general-warranty-deed/"

However, I don't think free warranty deed forms for Texas are available online.

Thanks
Posted on: 26th Oct, 2009 11:20 pm
n harris co(hcad) u have 4 names on record 3 r no longer hear u have 6 outside kids these 6 kids got got a warrant deed on this property and never pad any taxs but they r trying 2 sale it
Posted on: 17th Dec, 2009 09:32 pm
Hi applehead!

Welcome to forums!

If those 6 kids have a warranty deed to that property, then they would be considered as the owner of the property though they haven't paid the taxes. However, a lien can be placed on the property due to unpaid taxes.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 18th Dec, 2009 08:44 pm
WHat type of waranty deed do I need to put my mother as half owner of my property even though there is a mortgage on it?
Posted on: 27th Dec, 2009 05:05 pm
As there is a mortgage on the property, you will not be able to use a warranty deed in order to add your mother to the property deed. You will have to use a quit claim deed in order to add your mother's name to the property deed.
Posted on: 28th Dec, 2009 01:08 am
My Dad will be moving into our home due to age/illness; he will have his own living quarters at our home; should I add my name to the deed so we can sell the home? Use a quitclaim or warranty deed? Money will be used to pay for new living qtrs and money left over will be placed in Dad's money market account. Thank you
Posted on: 24th Jan, 2010 07:06 pm
You can add your name to the property deed. This will give you the rights to the ownership of the property. Thus, you would be able to sell off the property but you would have to take your father's permission for the same.
Posted on: 25th Jan, 2010 01:20 am
i have 3 lots in tx left by my grandmother she bought the property from her brother over 10yrs ago but never had it transfered we cant find that paperork we have been paying taxes andcleaning the property he had 2 kids but they passed away to what can i do to get it in my name thankyou
Posted on: 23rd Feb, 2010 07:42 am
Hi paul!

Welcome to forums!

If your grandmother did not transfer the property in her name, then it would still be considered as her brother's property. The brother's heir will be able to claim the property. You should speak to a real estate attorney and take his suggestions in this regard.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 23rd Feb, 2010 11:01 pm
My wife and sister have a house in both their names. The house is paid for. We want to take the sister off and just have my wife on the deed. Do we use a warranty deed? Is this easy can I do it
Posted on: 14th Apr, 2010 02:59 pm
Welcome Roy,

As the property is free and clear, your wife's sister will be able to use a warranty deed to remove her name from the property deed. She will have to sign the deed and transfer the property to your wife. It is better to contact an attorney and get the deed drafted from him.
Posted on: 14th Apr, 2010 11:03 pm
My father has passed away, 20 years ago, and the Texas property is in both his name and my mothers name. My mom is still alive. The land is paid for. Can I use a warranty deed to transfer the property to me and my brother?
Posted on: 20th Apr, 2010 08:54 am
Hi elma,

If your father's name is still mentioned in the property deed, then your mother will have to file an affidavit of heirship and get the property transferred in her name. Once she does so, she can sign a warranty deed and transfer the property to you and your brother.

Thanks
Posted on: 20th Apr, 2010 11:23 pm
I was going to get married and added my fiancee's name to the Title but not the mortgage. We cancelled our plans. How do I get him off the Title of my house.
Posted on: 18th May, 2010 07:13 am
Hi moorebl,

I've given my suggestions in regards to your query at:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/propertytransfer/about38810.html#165450

Take a look at it. I hope it'll help you.

Thanks
Posted on: 18th May, 2010 10:11 pm
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