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Daniel Devin Jewell
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Quick Claim Deed in VA

Daniel Devin Jewell
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Charlottesville Virginia
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Hey everybody I'm trying to remove my brother from the deed on my house.

as far as I understand it I need a quick claims deed.

does anybody know if there is a template for this kind of thing? Something that a bank will acknowledge because I'm trying to do a HELOC after.

I feel like the information required is pretty basic the address of the house identifying the person a notary maybe a plot number.

does anybody know where I could find a template that works in Virginia or maybe a lawyer that would be willing to help me solve this issue.

Thanks

Daniel Jewell

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Matt Devincenzo
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Matt Devincenzo
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Some County recorders will have blank deed templates available on their websites so look there. You are looking for a 'Quit claim' deed, not 'Quick claim'. Your brother is 'quitting' his claim to the property. Otherwise reach out to the title co/atty who closed your original purchase transaction and ask if they could send you one. 

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