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Scott Royer
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Quit Claim Deed Question

Scott Royer
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Flemington, NJ
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We bought our first rental property back in May in the Minneapolis metro area.  The mortgage and deed have been recorded with the county, so we want to file a Quit Claim Deed.  I have read up about how to do this, but am worried that I might miss a step.  Would you recommend having a Real Estate Attorney file it for us, so that we can get through the process with our first property, or would you recommend doing it ourselves and risk having to do it over?  My wife and I live in New Jersey, so everything will have to be done via remotely.  I appreciate everyones input.  Thanks.

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    Alan Asriants
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    Contact a local title company and make sure you get title insurance on your new policy and that they record the deed. 

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