Quitclaim Attorney Everett Washington
Everett Quitclaim Attorney
Whether you need a quitclaim deed and excise tax affidavit because of divorce, a real estate transaction, or a trust, out quitclaim attorney can assist you at 425-231-1559. We can help you with the correct documents including the excise tax affidavit and the recording of the documents.
Pronunciation and Misspelling Errors
This is a common occurrence, but often this term is mispronounced as quick claim or quickclaim. It is debatable to some if the correct spelling is quit claim or quitclaim. Regardless of how you pronounce it or spell it, you have arrived at the correct place.
Other Essential Information
To release a person’s interest on a legal document you will need
a quitclaim deed prepared and recorded. They are used in
transactions involving people that are willing to accept the risks
of the lack of buyer protection.
A quitclaim deed does not impact the mortgage but only the
ownership of the property and the name on the tile or deed. If you want to transfer ownership or remove somebody from the
title, you will need a quitclaim prepared and recorded.
Reasons for Obtaining One
There are many different reasons you made need a quit claim prepared and recorded such as marriage, title insurance, gifting property, estate planning, divorce, or correcting an error on a previously recorded deed. In marriage, you may want to ad your spouse to the deed. In divorce, you may want to remove the other party. Other issues that could create a need are estate planning such as a trust or a business venture with other individuals. Our experience attorneys can prepare any type of quit claim and corresponding excise tax affidavit you might need as well as have them recorded with the appropriate county official.