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Updated almost 13 years ago,

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Kazi R.
  • Investor
  • Johns Creek, GA
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Quit claim deed or warranty deed?

Kazi R.
  • Investor
  • Johns Creek, GA
Posted

I am trying to refinance a rental property that is owned by my LLC. When I transferred the title of the property from my personal name to my LLC couple of years back, I used quit claim deed (thus unknowingly losing owner's title insurance!). Now I am planning to refinance this property and need to transfer the title back to my name. Should I use quit claim or warranty deed? Would using warranty deed restore the original owner's title insurance. Thanks for any help.

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