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Alberta Transfer of Title Agreement by Cohabiting Couple

Do you cohabit with your partner in a home in Alberta that one of you owns? If you want to transfer title into both names, you can set out how the costs will be shared with this Transfer of Title Agreement.

  • The purpose of the agreement is to transfer title of the property, which is currently only registered in the name of one partner, into the names of both parties as joint tenants.
  • The parties will contribute equally to mortgage payments, maintenance costs and other expenses required for the upkeep of the property.
  • This legal form is available as a downloadable Microsoft Word file.
  • Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$17.99

Alberta Statutory Declaration re Proof of Death

Has your spouse recently passed away? If the two of you owned real estate as joint tenants in the Province of Alberta, you will need to file this Statutory Declaration re Proof of Death.

  • The Statutory Declaration must be recorded with the appropriate Land Titles Office in order to have title to the property transferred into your name, as the surviving joint tenant.
  • This free form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to print, download and use.
  • Only for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$0.00

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

Alberta Specific Conveyance Agreement for Oil and Gas Assets

Transfer title to oil and gas assets in Alberta with this simple Specific Conveyance Agreement form.

  • The Conveyance form transfers the vendor's (seller's) interest in certain petroleum lands, leases, rights, units and facilities being sold and transferred to the purchaser under a Purchase and Sale Agreement.
  • The purchaser becomes liable for all obligations with respect to the interests on the closing date.
  • This legal contract template is available in MS Word format and is fully editable.
  • Intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
$5.99

Florida Quitclaim Deed from Two Persons to One Person

Transfer title to a real estate property in Florida from two persons to one person with this easy-to-use Quitclaim Deed form.

What Is a Quitclaim Deed?

A Quitclaim Deed is a legal instrument through which the property owner (transferor) conveys their ownership of a property to a different owner (transferee). The transferor does not offer any warranties regarding the property’s title, condition, or any other aspect. A Quitclaim Deed simply transfers whatever interest the transferor holds at the time of execution.

Common Uses

This type of deed is frequently used in situations where a straightforward transfer of ownership is needed, such as removing one spouse’s name from the title following divorce proceedings. It is particularly useful when the parties do not require extensive guarantees.

Form Features

The Florida Quitclaim Deed form is available in Microsoft Word format. It can be easily downloaded, filled in with the required information, and printed for use, making the process simple and convenient for users.

Jurisdiction

This Quitclaim Deed is governed by the laws of Florida and should only be used for properties located in that State.

$5.99

Alaska Special Warranty Deed

Transfer title for an Alaska real estate property to a new owner with this easy-to-use Alaska Special Warranty Deed form.

  • Under a Special Warranty Deed, the seller (grantor) warrants or guarantees the title only against defects arising during his/her ownership of the property but not against title defects existing before that time.
  • Title is transferred subject to current taxes and assessments, easements, encumbrances, liens and liabilities.
  • Special warranty deeds are often used by executors and trustees to transfer estate property to a beneficiary.
  • This form is a downloadable legal document in MS Word format.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Alaska.
$6.29