Changing a deed
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Changing a deed
My mother’s current deed lists my sister, brother and myself, and her withe live
estate.
We want to remove mine and my brother’s names, leaving only my sister.
How do we proceed?
Asked on May 28, 2019 under Real Estate Law, Minnesota
Answers:
S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 5 years ago | Contributor
A quitclaim deed will release your entire right, title, and interest in the property to your mother.
A quitclaim deed will release your brother's entire right, title , and interest in the property to your mother.
A quitclaim deed is signed in the presence of a notary. It becomes effective upon being recorded (filed with the County Recorder's office).
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