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Is it really necessary to use a state-specific quitclaim deed?

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Is it really necessary to use a state-specific quitclaim deed?

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A. Absolutely. Various states use different statutory language and have different requirements for what must be contained in the deed. It is possible that your state would not let you use a generic quitclaim deed, because it did not meet the language requirements for this type deed in your state. Our quitclaim deeds are based upon the quitclaim deeds that many states have in their statutes and for this reason, you can rest assured that you will have an effective document that is ready to file.

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