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Quitclaim Deed - Attorney & Escrow
I am trying to find the correct process to sell a parcel with a quitclaim deed in Birmingham while I am in GA. I believe that working with an attorney that provides escrow services would allow the transaction to go smoothly while reassuring both parties. Does anyone know how that type of transaction goes, I am trying to find the step by step process for my buyer and myself.
I thought about skipping the attorney and going with just a notary but out of complete transparency, I believe that it will reassure a buyer to know that an attorney is going to oversee the transaction. I appreciate any feedback on this topic. Thank you.