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Choose your Deed based upon the following assumptions:
QUIT CLAIM DEED
- Definition according to law.com: a real property deed which transfers (conveys) only that interest in the property in which the grantor has title. Commonly used in transfers of title or interests in title, quitclaims are often made to family members, divorcing spouses, or in other transactions between people well-known to each other
- Transfer to or from a Trust for no consideration
- Transfer between family members for no consideration
- Transfer to and from the same person to establish joint tenancy with right of survivorship or tenants in common
- Transfer to add someone to the title
- Transfer to remove someone from the title
WARRANTY DEED
- Definition according to law.com: a deed to real property which guarantees that the seller owns clear title which can be transferred (conveyed).
- Transfer to and from a Trust
- Transfer to and from family members
- Transfer to and from the same person to establish joint tenancy with right of survivorship or tenants in common
- Transfer to add someone to the title
- Transfer to remove someone from the title
BENEFICIARY DEED
- a deed to real property which transfers ownership upon the death of the grantor
DEED OF TRUST
- Definition according to law.com: a document which pledges real property to secure a loan, used instead of a mortgage
- Usually secured by Promissory Note

