Posted on: 24th Sep, 2011 01:11 pm
I want to use a warranty deed to my son no other people involved, so he will not have to go thru probate. Can I do that in Oklahoma? Where would I get a form?
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Hi cheryl,
You can use a warranty deed in order to transfer your property to your son provided the property does not have any liens on it. You can contact a real estate attorney based in your state and he will assist you further in getting the deed drafted.
Thanks
You can use a warranty deed in order to transfer your property to your son provided the property does not have any liens on it. You can contact a real estate attorney based in your state and he will assist you further in getting the deed drafted.
Thanks
Hello cheryl?
A special warranty deed conveys the grantor's title to the grantee and promises to protect the grantee against title defects or claims asserted by the grantor and any persons whose right to assert a claim against the title arose during the period in which the grantor held title to the property. In a special warranty deed, the grantor guarantees to the grantee that the grantor has done nothing during the time he held title to the property that might in the future impair the grantee's title.
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A special warranty deed conveys the grantor's title to the grantee and promises to protect the grantee against title defects or claims asserted by the grantor and any persons whose right to assert a claim against the title arose during the period in which the grantor held title to the property. In a special warranty deed, the grantor guarantees to the grantee that the grantor has done nothing during the time he held title to the property that might in the future impair the grantee's title.
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