Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey
How do i remove my name off a house that has been quit claimef
2 Answers from Attorneys
Not sure what you mean by your question, but:
If it was put into your name by a Quit Claim Deed that was properly recorded and you did not want the property, you may have a new Quit Claim Deed prepared back to the person who deeded it to you, sign the new deed in the presence of a notary public, and record it.
If that was not the case, it's not clear how the property is in your name. Generally, you remove your name from a property by having a deed prepared from you to the person you want to have own the property, and signing as described in the previous paragraph, and recording the signed deed.
There are recording fees and transfer taxes associated with recording any deed. Those are payable to the Clerk's office where Deeds are recorded.
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I read Miriam's answer and I am a little confused also. However, quick answer is your doing a new Deed transferring your interest to whomever is the person entitled to it.