File name: Arkansas Quit Claim Deed Pdf
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Helped Over 8MM Worldwide · 12MM+ Questions AnsweredServices: Labor Law, Rental Law, Family Law, Inheritance Law, Consumer Law. ARKANSAS QUIT CLAIM DEED I/We _____ with a street address of _____ in the City of _____ State of _____ (the “Grantor(s)”) being Married Unmarried. For consideration paid in the . Customizable Forms · Chat Support Available · View Pricing Details · Search Forms by State. Sep 18, · An Arkansas quitclaim deed is a form used to transfer property from a seller to a purchaser without any warranty on the title. This type of deed only transfers the interest that the seller owns, which may be no interest at all or a clear title to the property. (the “Grantor” or “Grantors”), does/do bargain, sale, and quitclaim to, with an address of (the “Grantee” or Grantees”) all the rights, title, interest, and claim in or to the following described real estate, situated in County, Arkansas, to wit: A complete legal description of the real property being conveyed by this. Mar 22, · Use our Arkansas quitclaim deed to release ownership rights over any real property. Download a free template here. Dec 21, · In Arkansas, to transfer property using a quitclaim deed, there must be a statement indicating that the Grantor intends to “grant, convey, and quitclaim” the property to the Grantee. Words such as “sell” and “bargain” are considered to imply warranty, and are avoided in quitclaims in Arkansas. (the “Grantor” or “Grantors”), does/do bargain, sale, and quitclaim to, with an address of (the “Grantee” or Grantees”) all the rights, title, interest, and claim in or to the following described real estate, situated in County, Arkansas, to wit: A complete legal description of the real property being conveyed by this. Sep 18, · Signing – A quitclaim deed has the requirement of the grantor(s) signing in front of a notary public and two disinterested witnesses. [2] Statute – § [3] Taxes – According to the Department of Finance and Administration, the tax rate on any real estate transfer is $ per $1,