Alberta Quit Claim Deed
File a Quit Claim Deed on title to land situated in Alberta with this downloadable easy-to-use template.
- The party transferring the land (the Grantor) transfers its entire interest in the land to the recipient (the Grantee).
- The Grantor agrees to quit claim (give up any claim) against the land.
- The document includes the affidavits required to register the deed at the Alberta Land Titles Office.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Transfer of Land Form 8
When selling real estate in Alberta, you must convey the title to the new owner by registering this Transfer of Land form with an Alberta Registry Office.
- The form must be completed and signed where indicated by the seller and the buyer, and submitted for filing with the appropriate fees.
- The form includes an Affidavit of Execution, Dower Act requirements, and Affidavit of Value.
- This form is in MS Word format and can be completed either by hand or on a computer.
- Alberta Land Titles Form 8, Transfer of Land.
Alberta Caveat Forbidding Registration
File a caveat to protect your interest under a purchase agreement for Alberta land with this free Form 26.
What is a caveat?
A caveat is a document that is registered against the title to a parcel of land, to tell all interested parties that the person filing the caveat (the caveator) has an interest in the land. The word caveat is Latin, meaning "let him beware". Any party dealing with the land after the date the caveat is registered is subject to the caveator's interest.
What is the purpose of this Form 26?
The Caveat Forbidding Registration form is a warning that any transactions or proceedings that affect the property, such as a sale or a new mortgage, could override an existing, unregistered interest claimed by the caveator.
This form would be appropriate when registering a purchaser's interest under a purchase agreement between the caveator and the seller of the property.
How do I get the form?
Click the link to download the form directly from the Service Alberta website.
