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.
Montana Quitclaim Deed from Two Persons to One Person
Transfer title to a Montana real estate property from two persons to one person with this easy-to-use Quitclaim Deed.
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.
Format and Jurisdiction
The Quitclaim Deed form is available in MS Word format. Just download it, print it, fill it in and sign it for recordation with the county clerk.
This Quitclaim Deed is governed by the laws of Montana and should only be used for properties located in that State.
Montana Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership
Transfer ownership of a real estate property in Montana from two sellers to two buyers with this Montana Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership.
- 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 buyers will own the property as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. That means when one joint tenant dies, the title 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.
Montana Warranty Deed Form
Transfer title of a real estate property in Montana from a seller to a buyer with this downloadable Warranty Deed form.
What is a warranty deed?
A warranty deed is a legal document that transfers ownership of a real estate property from the seller to the buyer. The seller confirms that the property has a clear title, which ensures that the buyer will not be responsible for any past title defects or encumbrances.
Covenants of Seller (Grantor)
The grantor (seller) covenants that:
- the grantor (seller) has good and marketable title to the property,
- the grantor (seller) has the right and power to transfer the title to the grantee (buyer), and
- the grantor (seller) will forever defend the grantee's (buyer's) right to possession of the property.
Format and Legal Jurisdiction
The Warranty Deed form is available as a downloadable legal document in MS Word format. It is intended to be used only in the State of Montana.
Nebraska 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 will hold title 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.
This Nebraska Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
Nebraska Quitclaim Deed from Husband and Wife to Individual
Under the Quitclaim Deed, the transferors (grantors) convey all of their interest in the property to the transferee (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.
This Nebraska Quitclaim Deed from Husband and Wife to Individual form is available in MS Word format and is easy to use and fully customizable.
Nebraska Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership
Transfer ownership of a Nebraska real estate property from two sellers to two buyers with this Nebraska Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership.
- 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 buyers will own the property as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. That means when one joint tenant dies, the title 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.
Nebraska Warranty Deed Form
Transfer ownership of a Nebraska real estate property from a seller to a buyer with this template Nebraska Warranty Deed form.
The grantor (seller) covenants that:- it has good and marketable title to the real estate,
- it has the full legal right and authority to transfer the title to the buyer, and
- it will forever defend the buyer's right to possession of the property.
Nevada Abandonment of Homestead
If you have designated your home as a homestead and you are moving out, you need to file this Nevada Abandonment of Homestead form.
Purpose of Abandonment Form
Once filed, the form will become a public record that you are abandoning the property as your homestead (in other words, your principal residence, the place in which you live all or most of the time). This means that the property is no longer exempted under Nevada's homestead laws.
How to Use the Form
This Abandonment of Homestead Form should be used only in the State of Nevada. Download the form, fill it in and sign it, and file it with the County Recorder's Office.
The form is available in MS Word format.
Nevada Declaration of Homestead for Married Couple
File a Declaration of Homestead for you and your spouse with this Nevada form for married couples.
- The Declaration allows you to designate your home as a homestead, which exempts it against seizure or forced sale by your creditors to a maximum of $550,000 worth of equity.
- Filing a homestead declaration will not prevent seizure or forced sale if the equity in the property exceeds $550,000.
- The homestead exemption does not apply to mortgages or deeds of trust, outstanding taxes, IRS liens, liens by contractors or suppliers, or child support or alimony payments.
- The form needs to be completed and filed with the County Recorder's office in order to become effective.
You and your spouse can sleep better once you've filed the Nevada Declaration of Homestead for Married Couple. Buy and download the form.
Nevada Declaration of Homestead for Single Person
Don't let a creditor force you out of your home. File this Nevada Declaration of Homestead form for single persons.
- Under Nevada law, you can apply for homestead exemption to protect your home against seizure or forced sale by your creditors to a maximum of $550,000 worth of equity. The homestead exemption does not apply if your equity exceeds $550,000.
- You cannot exempt payments due on mortgages or deeds of trust, outstanding taxes, IRS liens, liens by contractors or suppliers, or child support or alimony payments.
- The form must be filed with the County Recorder's office in order to become effective.
