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Alexis Zamora
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Jose, CA
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Hello everyone,

I’m in Need of some help. I’m old enough and make enough to where I can help my mother with her finances. She has been getting charged an insane 8% interest on our home.

I want to get on title so that I can help her refinance. I was wondering what y’all think the best course of action is for something like this. I’m familiar with a grant deed and a quitclaim deed but don’t know which would be best or if there’s better alternatives. I’m looking for speed and something affordable. If anyone has any good real estate attorneys they would like to recommend that would also be greatly appreciated! Thanks everyone.