Originally posted by HHM
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A warranty deed...or a grant deed... is a pretty basic deed that, for the most part, states the seller owns the property and there are no liens (debts, etc) against the property that will be transferred over. It is stating that the property is legally owned and there are no hidden tie-ins the buyer should be aware of. This deed ensures buyers that the property they are buying is actually owned by the person they are dealing with and they won't be met with any surprises later on. Furthermore, if another person were to try to claim the property down the line, the warranty deed would legally protect the new buyer and the buyer would be entitled to compensation from the original seller. The warranty deed is used in the majority of property sales.
On the other hand, quit claim deeds..or deeds in lieu. are presented to these buyers instead by a person who does not necessarily legally own the property, but instead holds responsibility for that property. Such instances where this can occur are upon a death when the property is transferred as inheritance, or when spouses are both on the name of the deed and a divorce is occurring. Quit claim deeds, unlike warranty deeds, do not offer a great deal of protection to the buyers of the property. In truth, they should be avoided unless you know exactly what you are doing and have experience in buying and selling property.
i'm probably wrong, but enjoy the learning part...and i'm so confused with all these DEEDS!!!
you had mentioned the
here is the principal of adverse possession, but that works in the opposite way. If you occupy a piece of property in a way that is obvious to the actual owner and do so for 7 years (or whatever time frame the state provides), then you can apply for title to that property.
forget the fha....the bank needs to have filed the claim...which they have not although the mortgage had pmi...it is a process and one that the chase will not follow...the fdic was useless....so on i truck!!!!!
i think it might be best for me to go with your idea...with the hay!!!!
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