If a person owns a home, no mortgage, what will they need to do to add another person to the deed/title Asked by porchgirl 2 months ago Similar questions: person owns home mortgage add deed title Business > Financial Services.
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You could go to the title company where you have the house on file you might have to file the paper work to add your a person to the title .
Thank you for the comment porchgirl 2 months ago .
That person would typically file a quitclaim deed to add or remove another party to the deed. Fees & process details would vary by state, but it typically involves filling out a quitclaim deed form, having both your signatures notarized, and then filing the deed at the county recorder's office. The county recorder should be able to direct you what else is required, as well as obtaining a legal description of your property if necessary.
Quitclaim deeds are sometimes (mistakenly) called "quick claim" deeds.
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