Understanding Different Types of Deed Forms in California.

When it comes to transferring title to real property, there are several options available to individuals or entities. Three of the most commonly used forms of deeds in California are quitclaim deeds, grant deeds, and revocable transfer upon death deeds.

  • A quitclaim deed is the simplest of the three and transfers any interest the grantor has in a property to the grantee. It's often used in family transfers or when the property has never been sold before.

  • A grant deed, on the other hand, provides more protection to the grantee as it guarantees the title to the property. It's used in situations where the property is being sold or purchased.

  • A revocable transfer upon death deed is a type of deed used for estate planning purposes. It doesn't transfer present interest in the property but allows the grantor to name a beneficiary who will inherit the property automatically upon the grantor's death.

The info in here is just for general purposes and shouldn't be considered as legal advice. Plus, it might change without warning, so it's always better to double-check with a pro before you use any of it. Thank you!

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