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California Real Estate - Types of Deeds

Property deeds are legal instruments that are used to assign ownership of real property, to transfer title to the land and its improvements such as a house. Words used to convey property transfer may be grant, assign, convey or warrant, but they basically all do the same thing, they transfer the interest of the person selling the house to the person buying the house.

What is a Grantor and Grantee?

Grant Deed

The most commonly used property deed to transfer title in California is the grant deed, although it is not against the law to use other types of deeds. There are two guarantees contained in a grant deed:

Grant deeds do not need to be recorded to be valid, nor do they need to be notarized to be valid, but most sellers do ask a notary to witness the deed, acknowledging that the seller is the person who signed the deed.

Under California law, a grant deed needs to contain six essential elements. Those six items are defined as:

Quitclaim Deed

Quitclaim deeds are used to convey any interest that the grantor might possess in the property. The grantor might be a legal owner or the grantor might never have formally been identified on a deed describing the property.

Quitclaims are most often used during a divorce, to deed the property from one spouse to the other. If a married person holds title to a property as sole and separate or perhaps he or she acquired the property before marriage, the spouse not in title might be asked to sign a quitclaim deed when the property is sold to a third party, just to make sure the spouse who was not on the deed does not later come back and lay claim to the property.

Warranty Deed

Warranty deeds are very similar to grant deeds with one main exception: grant deeds contain two guarantees, but warranty deeds contain three guarantees:

Other Types of Deeds

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