by Answerbag Staff on June 30th, 2010

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How do I transfer a title of real estate from a parent to a child?

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  • by Dawn Gibbs on June 30th, 2010

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    Quit Claim Deed

    Obtain a quit claim deed from your attorney. A quit claim deed allows you to give up your interests in a property and transfer the title to someone else. Put the name of your child on the deed as the grantee. Sign the deed, and have it notarized by a notary public. File the deed with your county clerk's office. Follow up one week later to make sure the office processed the deed and transferred the title.

    References:

    Mortgage Fit: Quit Claim Deed

    Real Estate Lawyers: Transfer of Property Title

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