How do I remove my name from the deed of a home I purchased?
All you need to do is execute and record a quitclaim deed where you are the grantor and your sister is the grantee.
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Good morning. I'm attempting to remove a name from a property deed via the quitclaim form. Here is the overall situation: My name is on the deed along with my sister, and I would like my name removed since I’m not the actual owner of the property. I helped her purchase the home years ago, but I have no financial interest in it. Please advise.
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand your situation. Have you already discussed this with your sister, and does she agree to have your name removed from the property deed?
Yes, we are in agreement.
Lexi, Chatbot
Are there any specific concerns or complications you anticipate encountering during the process?
None.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the lawyer should know before I connect you?
No.
Jessica B
Thank you for choosing AskaLawyer! My name is Jessica, and I am a licensed attorney assisting you. I’m reviewing your question and will respond shortly. Is there a mortgage on the property?
Yes, there is a mortgage.
Jessica B
Are you on the mortgage?
No.
Jessica B
All you need to do is execute and record a quitclaim deed where you are the grantor and your sister is the grantee.
Understood. Thank you. If I have any additional questions after logging off, will those be directed to you or someone else?
Jessica B
I hope I was able to help resolve your issue! If you have other questions, feel free to ask.
Great. Thanks.
Jessica B
Thank you.
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