Connecticut Quit Claim Deeds

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A Quit Claim Deed is one type of real estate deed used in Connecticut to transfer real property rights. Each county in Connecticut has their own formatting requirements for the recording of quit claim deed forms. If a quit claim deed is to be recorded in Connecticut the deed is required to be recorded in the county where the property is located.
 
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Statutory Requirements of Conveyances of Real Property in Connecticut
Sec. 47-5. Conveyance, such as quit claim deeds, to be in writing, acknowledged and attested. Conveyance pursuant to power of attorney. (a) All convey...

Connecticut Quit Claim Deed, New Haven County
Information Pertaining to a New Haven County Quit Claim Deed All Quit Claim Deed documents are recorded in the Town Clerk's Office and are filed at...

Hartford County CT. Quit Claim Deed Form
Quit Claim Deed Information In Hartford County Connecticut GENERAL INFORMATION: All Quit Claim Deed documents are recorded in the Town Clerk's Off...

Quit Claim Deed for Fairfield County CT
Information Pertaining to Recording a Quit Claim Deed Form in Fairfield County, Connecticut GENERAL INFORMATION: All Quit Claim Deed documents are...

What is a Quick Claim Deed Form?
A quitclaim deed is often incorrectly referred to as a Quick Claim Deed. The confusion comes from the fact that quit and quick sound so much alike and...

Changing a Name on a Real Estate Title Using a Quit Claim Deed
Certain life events, like marriage and divorce, bring on name changes. When real estate is owned by a person who is changing their name it is good ide...

How to Use Quit Claim Deed Wisely in a Divorce
The divorce is a most heart rendering and difficult time for both the husband and wife and it brings with a whole lot of complications when the relati...

Quit Claim Deed - An Unrecorded Quit Claim Deed Can Still Be Valid
An unrecorded quit claim deed is still valid. While there is no time limit on recording a deed or recording required for a quit claim deed to be valid...

Using a Quitclaim Deed to Transfer an Interest in a Timeshare
A timeshare is an ownership interest in a property and that interest can be transferred to another person with a quitclaim deed. It is common to ha...

Quitclaim Deed and Divorce Proceedings – Disadvantages Involved
Every divorce procedure entails the involvement of a massive amount of paperwork and if it concerns property and its division, then there is another p...

Common Uses Of A Quitclaim Deed During Divorce
Use of quitclaim deed during a divorce is very common - if a married couple who jointly own a property are in the process of divorce one spouse can qu...

Has My Quitclaim Deed Been Executed?
A quitclaim deed is considered "executed" when the Grantor signs the deed AND the grantee accepts delivery of the deed. Each state has their own laws ...

Divorce, Mortgage, and the Quitclaim Deed.
Divorce is tough enough by itself and even worse when real estate is involved. It is important to try and not let the emotional process get in the way...

How to Add, Change or Delete a Name on a Deed
If You Need To Add, Change Or Delete A Name: This can only be done by recording a new deed showing the change. Many people think they can simply go...

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