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FD Brown
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Mcdonough, GA
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Quit Claim for Tenants In Commom

FD Brown
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Mcdonough, GA
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Hello, hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.  I would like to Quit Claim my 1/3 ownership in a property from myself to myself and another relative.  The property consists of a home on small acreage that myself and 2 siblings inherited.

My question is, on the Quit Claim deed not sure if I am supposed to list myself and the other 2 siblings as grantors or since I am only deeding my 1/3 share I should list only myself as grantor and myself and relative as grantees thus dividing my 1/3 share between the 2 of us equally.

Advice is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.

FD

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