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Updated about 2 months ago, 10/09/2024

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Transfer Deed - quit claim or warranty deed. which is better in Texas.

Brenda Soto
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Hello - I have a paid off home that my parents and I are on the title, but I want to remove myself from the deed. I have looked at a warranty deed transfer or a quitclaim. I am still not sure which one is sufficient for me to do. I have read that Texas usually prefers a warranty deed and looks down upon quitclaim but also that if something between family members that is just a removal it is okay.  Does anyone have any perspective on this?

thanks!

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