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Updated about 14 years ago, 12/30/2010

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Eric D.
  • Investor
  • Milton Florida
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Quit Claim or Warranty Deed?

Eric D.
  • Investor
  • Milton Florida
Posted

I did a search, but didn't see anything that answered my situation..

I own 2 properties free and clear, no loans on them. I created an LLC and I want to move them from my name to my LLC.

In Florida, should I be using a Quit Claim Deed? or a Warranty Deed.

I found both documents online, and I got my property parcel info off the county appraisers website.

It seems the warranty deed is a more complete/clean way to transfer them but I read somewhere it can depend on your state or county.

I called the clerk of courts and they suggested I hire a lawyer, which I don't want to pay for since it looks fairly simple.

Thanks in advance.

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