USA Real Estate Forms
Buy, sell and transfer title to residential and commercial real estate properties in the United States with these easy-to-use USA Real Estate Forms. Choose forms for your particular State.
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Kentucky Warranty Deed
Convey title to a Kentucky real estate property from a seller to a buyer with this Kentucky Warranty Deed form.
The grantor (seller) covenants that:- it has good and marketable title to the property,
- it has the right and power to transfer the title to the buyer, and
- it will forever defend the grantee's (buyer's) right to possession of the property.
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Kentucky Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership
Transfer ownership of a Kentucky real estate property from two sellers to two buyers with this Kentucky Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership.
- This form of Warranty Deed is used to convey a property from one couple (spouses or partners) to another couple, who will live in the property.
- The buyers will own the property as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. That means when one joint tenant dies, title to the property will pass to the surviving joint tenant.
- The sellers (grantors) covenant to the buyers (grantees) that they have good and marketable title to the property, they have the legal right and power to transfer the title, and they will defend the grantees' right to possess the property.
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Lead Based Paint Disclosure | USA
Download this free Lead Based Paint Disclosure form for USA real estate properties.
- The disclosure form must be attached as an addendum to any offer or contract for purchase and sale of real estate properties in the United States which were built prior to 1978.
- The seller of the property must disclose to the buyer any information regarding the use of lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in the property, as required by 42 U.S.C. 4852d.
- This free form is available in MS Word format.
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Louisiana Quitclaim Deed
Transfer your interest in a Louisiana real estate property with this easy-to-use Louisiana Quitclaim Deed.
- A Quitclaim Deed is often used to remove one spouse's name from the property title following divorce proceedings.
- The transferor conveys all of its interest in the property to the transferee but does not provide any warranties regarding the property.
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Louisiana Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership
Transfer a Louisiana real estate property from a husband and wife to another husband and wife with this Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership.
The transferors convey their interest in the property to the transferees, but do not provide any warranties regarding the property. The transferees can take title either as:- joint tenants, with rights of survivorship, which means that if one of them dies, title to the property passes to the surviving joint tenant, or
- community property with rights of survivorship, or
- community property without rights of survivorship.
This Louisiana Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
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Louisiana Quitclaim Deed from Husband and Wife to Individual
Transfer a real estate property in Louisiana from two spouses to one person with this easy-to-use Quitclaim Deed from Husband and Wife to Individual.
- The grantors convey all of their interest in the property to the grantee, but do not provide any warranties regarding the property.
- This form of Deed is often used following a divorce, to remove one spouse's name from title to the property.
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Louisiana Residential Agreement to Purchase and Sell
Sell real estate property in Louisiana with this Residential Agreement to Purchase and Sell.
- This is a free online form provided by the Louisiana Real Estate Commission and Equal Housing Opportunity.
- The Buy-Sell Agreement contains an electronic notice authorization so that notices and communications in connection with the transaction can be sent by email.
- Funds must be deposited into an escrow account held by a third party.
- The form can be used for both cash sales and financed sales.
- The Agreement form can be accessed directly from the LREC website by clicking on the link.
- Available in PDF format.
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Louisiana Residential Property Disclosure Form
If you're selling a residential property in Louisiana, you must provide the purchaser with a completed Property Disclosure Document.
- This form includes:
- Property Disclosure Exemption Form which can be used for exempt transfers,
- Property Disclosure Document, pursuant to LSA-R.S. 9:3196-3200.
- The seller must disclose the required information about:
- the land and all interests, rights, encroachments, etc. with respect to the land,
- termites, wood-destroying insects and organisms,
- structures on the land and any known structural issues, including past issues,
- plumbing, water, gas and sewage,
- electrical, heating and cooling, appliances,
- flood, flood assistance and flood insurance,
- all other relevant information regarding the property.
- This is a free fill-in PDF form that can be filled in online.
- Available directly from the Louisiana Real Estate Commission by clicking the Download link.
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Louisiana Special Warranty Deed
Transfer ownership of a Louisiana real estate property with this easy-to-use LA 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.
- This form is a downloadable legal document in MS Word format.
- For use solely in the State of Louisiana.
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Louisiana Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership
Transfer title of a real estate property in Louisiana from two sellers to two buyers with this LA Warranty Deed for joint ownership with rights of survivorship.
This is the type of Warranty Deed that is used to convey a property from one couple (spouses or partners) to another couple, who will live in the property.The sellers (grantors) covenant to the buyers (grantees) that they have good and marketable title to the property, they have the legal right and power to transfer the title, and they will defend the grantees' right to possess the property.
The buyers can take title either as:
- joint tenants, with rights of survivorship, which means that if one of them dies, title to the property passes to the surviving joint tenant, or
- community property with rights of survivorship, or
- community property without rights of survivorship.
This Louisiana Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership template is downloadable and easy to use.
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