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Colorado Beneficiary Deed Forms
Make sure your real estate property passes to the beneficiary you choose when you die with these Colorado Beneficiary Deed forms.
- You must complete, sign and record the beneficiary deed (also called a Transfer on Death Deed) with the County Recorder's Office during your lifetime. It cannot be recorded after your death.
- Even though the title is transferred to your beneficiary, you still retain ownership rights over the property and you can deal with it as you see fit without the consent of the beneficiary.
- You can revoke the transfer at any time by recording the enclosed Revocation of Beneficiary Deed.
- Note that in Colorado, executing a Beneficiary Deed means your home is no longer an exempt resource for Medicaid and you run the risk of losing Medicaid.
- The Colorado Beneficiary Deed Forms are downloadable MS Word templates.
$6.29
Colorado Contract for Deed
If you have a buyer for your home who can't qualify for a mortgage, you can carry all or part of the purchase price under this Contract for Deed.
- This legal template is governed by Colorado laws.
- A Contract for Deed is also referred to as a purchase money mortgage, owner financed mortgage, land contract, and installment agreement.
- The buyer has possession of the property as long as he/she is not in default.
- The seller can still sell or mortgage the property, but if the seller fails to make the mortgage payments, the buyer has the right to make them and the seller will reimburse the buyer.
- If the buyer defaults the seller can terminate the agreement and retake possession of the property. All payments made by the buyer are forfeited.
- Available in MS Word format.
$17.99
Colorado Deed of Trust
Secure a home loan in Colorado with this easy-to-use Deed of Trust form.
- The Deed of Trust is used to secure the loan instead of a mortgage.
- A third party trustee must be named to hold title to the property until the loan, interest and any related charges are paid in full. Colorado law requires this to be a public trustee.
- If the borrower breaches the provisions of the Deed of Trust, the home will be foreclosed.
- The form contains all the necessary standard uniform and non-uniform covenants and provisions required by State and federal laws.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Colorado.
$19.99
Colorado Mortgage Promissory Note
This Colorado Mortgage Promissory Note is part of the collateral security documentation for a home loan.
- Payments. The mortgagor will make regular payments of principal and interest until the balance is paid in full.
- Interest is a fixed rate.
- Acceleration. The balance owing becomes due and payable immediately if the borrower defaults in making any payment.
- Late payments result in late charges being assessed, which are calculated as a percentage of the late payment.
- Prepayment. The borrower may prepay the loan either with or without penalty, at the lender's discretion when writing up the Note.
- Available in MS Word format, easy to download, fill in and print.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Colorado.
$6.49
Colorado Quitclaim Deed
Transfer title to a Colorado real estate property out of your name with this easy-to-use Quitclaim Deed.
- Under the Quitclaim Deed, the transferor conveys all of its interest in the property to the transferee.
- The transferor does not provide any warranties regarding the property.
- This form of Deed is often used to remove one spouse's name from the title following a divorce.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Colorado.
$6.29