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Being gifted a piece of land in Lehigh Acres, FL - Quick Claim Deed option
In-laws want to pass us ownership of land parcel in Florida that they've owned for 16 years (they never ended up building a house). Researched Quit Claim Deed as we've never had this situation before. Want to do it correctly but also don't want to spend a lot in lawyer fees if it's between family.
Any thoughts/recommendations or is it as simple as creating the form myself on a legal website and then filing with county clerk or is it really not that simple and needs to be done through lawyers?
Thanks.
RR