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© 2016 - U.S. Legal Forms, Inc. MICHIGAN QUITCLAIM DEED [TRUST TO CORPORATION] Control Number: MI-022-77 I. TIPS ON COMPLETING THE FORMS The form(s) in this packet may contain “form fields” created using Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat (“.pdf” format). “Form fields” facilitate completion of the forms using your computer. They do not limit your ability to print the form “in blank” and complete with a typewriter or by hand. It is also helpful to be able to see the location of the form fields. Go to the View menu, click on Toolbars, and then select Forms. This will open the Forms toolbar. Look for the button on the Forms toolbar that resembles a shaded letter “a”. Click this button and the form fields will be visible. By clicking on the appropriate form field, you will be able to enter the needed information. In some instances, the form field and the line will disappear after information is entered. In other cases, it will not. The form was created to function in this manner. II. TIPS ON FILING THE FORMS Michigan Transfer tax shall be collected on the total value of the land being transferred unless exempt from either or both acts; the exemption(s) must be stated on the instrument . MCLA 207.502, 207.511, MCLA 207.526, 207.533 A. Exemptions for the Real Estate Transfer Tax are contained in § 207.505: 207.505 Exemptions. Sec. 5. The following instruments and transfers shall be exempt from this act: (a) Instruments where the value of the consideration is less than $100.00. (b) Instruments evidencing contracts or transfers which are not to be performed wholly within this state insofar as such instruments include land lying outside of this state. (c) Written instruments which this state is prohibited from taxing under the constitution or statutes of the United States. (d) Instruments or writings given as security or any assignment or discharge thereof. (e) Instruments evidencing leases, including oil and gas leases, or transfers of such leasehold interests. (f) Instruments evidencing any interests which are assessable as personal property. (g) Instruments evidencing the transfer of rights and interests for underground gas storage purposes. (h) Instruments (i) in which the grantor is the United States, the state, any political subdivision or municipality thereof, or officer thereof acting in his official capacity; (ii) given in foreclosure or in lieu of foreclosure of a loan made, guaranteed or insured by the United States, the state, any political subdivision or municipality thereof or officer thereof acting in his official capacity; (iii) given to the United States, the state, or 1 of their officers as grantee, pursuant to the terms or guarantee or insurance of a loan guaranteed or insured by the grantee. (i) Conveyances from a husband or wife or husband and wife creating or disjoining a tenancy by the entireties in the grantors or the grantor and his or her spouse. (j) Judgments or orders of courts of record making or ordering transfers, except where a specific monetary consideration is specified or ordered by the court therefor. (k) Instruments used to straighten boundary lines where no monetary consideration is given. (l) Instruments to confirm titles already vested in grantees, such as quitclaim deeds to correct flaws in titles. (m) Land contracts whereby the legal title does not pass to the grantee until the total consideration specified in the contract has been paid. (n) Instruments evidencing the transfer of mineral rights and interests. (o) Instruments creating a joint tenancy between 2 or more persons where at least 1 of the persons already owned the property. B. Exemptions for the Michigan State Real Estate Transfer Tax Act are contained in § 207.526: 207.526 Written instruments and transfers of property exempt from tax. Sec. 6. The following written instruments and transfers of property are exempt from the tax imposed by this act: (a) A written instrument in which the value of the consideration for the property is less than $100.00. (b) A written instrument evidencing a contract or transfer that is not to be performed wholly within this state only to the extent the written instrument includes land lying outside of this state. (c) A written instrument that this state is prohibited from taxing under the United States constitution or federal statutes. (d) A written instrument given as security or an assignment or discharge of the security interest. (e) A written instrument evidencing a lease, including an oil and gas lease, or a transfer of a leasehold interest. (f) A written instrument evidencing an interest that is assessable as personal property. (g) A written instrument evidencing the transfer of a right and interest for underground gas storage purposes. (h) Any of the following written instruments: (i) A written instrument in which the grantor is the United States, this state, a political subdivision or municipality of this state, or an officer of the United States or of this state, or a political subdivision or municipality of this state, acting in his or her official capacity. (ii) A written instrument given in foreclosure or in lieu of foreclosure of a loan made, guaranteed, or insured by the United States, this state, a political subdivision or municipality of this state, or an officer of the United States or of this state, or a political subdivision or municipality of this state, acting in his or her official capacity. (iii) A written instrument given to the United States, this state, or 1 of their officers acting in an official capacity as grantee, pursuant to the terms or guarantee or insurance of a loan guaranteed or insured by the grantee. (i) A conveyance from a husband or wife or husband and wife creating or disjoining a tenancy by the entireties in the grantors or the grantor and his or her spouse. (j) A conveyance from an individual to that individual's child, stepchild, or adopted child. (k) A conveyance from an individual to that individual's grandchild, step-grandchild, or adopted grandchild. (l) A judgment or order of a court of record making or ordering a transfer, unless a specific monetary consideration is specified or ordered by the court for the transfer. (m) A written instrument used to straighten boundary lines if no monetary consideration is given. (n) A written instrument to confirm title already vested in a grantee, including a quitclaim deed to correct a flaw in title. (o) A land contract in which the legal title does not pass to the grantee until the total consideration specified in the contract has been paid. (p) A written instrument evidencing the transfer of mineral rights and interests. (q) A written instrument creating a joint tenancy between 2 or more persons if at least 1 of the persons already owns the property. (r) A transfer made pursuant to a bona fide sales agreement made before the date the tax is imposed under sections 3 and 4, if the sales agreement cannot be withdrawn or altered, or contains a fixed price not subject to change or modification. However, a sales agreement for residential construction may be adjusted up to 15% to reflect changes in construction specifications. (s) A written instrument evidencing a contract or transfer of property to a person sufficiently related to the transferor to be considered a single employer with the transferor under section 414 (b) or (c) of the internal revenue code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. § 414 . (t) A written instrument conveying an interest in property for which an exemption is claimed under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7cc , if the state equalized valuation of that property is equal to or lesser than the state equalized valuation on the date of purchase or on the date of acquisition by the seller or transferor for that same interest in property. If after an exemption is claimed under this subsection, the sale or transfer of property is found by the treasurer to be at a value other than the true cash value, then a penalty equal to 20% of the tax shall be assessed in addition to the tax due under this act to the seller or transferor. (u) A written instrument transferring an interest in property pursuant to a foreclosure of a mortgage including a written instrument given in lieu of foreclosure of a mortgage. This exemption does not apply to a subsequent transfer of the foreclosed property by the entity that foreclosed on the mortgage. (v) A written instrument conveying an interest from a religious society in property exempt from the collection of taxes under section 7s of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7s , to a religious society if that property continues to be exempt from the collection of taxes under section 7s of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.7s. NOTE: Select the appropriate subsection(s) and enter into the body of the deed. C. If the amount of the consideration paid for the transfer of the property is not stated on the face of the deed, you must complete and file the Michigan “Real Estate Transfer Valuation Affidavit.” It is a state form and is available for download at the following site: http://www.michigan.gov/taxes/0,1607,7-238-43535_43537-154843--,00.html II. DISCLAIMER These materials were developed by U.S. Legal Forms, Inc. based upon statutes and forms for the subject state. All information and Forms are subject to this Disclaimer: All forms in this package are provided without any warranty, express or implied, as to their legal effect and completeness. Please use at your own risk. If you have a serious legal problem, we suggest that you consult an attorney in your state. U.S. Legal Forms, Inc. does not provide legal advice. The products offered by U.S. Legal Forms (USLF) are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. THESE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL U.S. LEGAL FORMS, INC. OR ITS AGENTS OR OFFICERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OR PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE MATERIALS, EVEN IF U.S. LEGAL FORMS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. QUITCLAIM DEED (Trust to Corporation) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: Grantor, ______________________________ , whose address is ______________________ , as Trustee of the ________________________ Trust, quitclaims to ________________________ , a Corporation organized under the laws of the state of _______________ , whose address is ______________________ the following described premises situated in the City/County/Township of ______________________ , State of Michigan: See Legal Description Attached as Exhibit A incorporated by reference as though set forth in full Legal Description:       Common Address: ________________________ Tax Parcel No. __________________ Exempt from Transfer Tax pursuant to M.C.L.A. 207.505 (       ) and M.C.L.A. 207.526 (       ). for the sum of       . If the land being conveyed is unplatted, the following is deemed to be included: “This property may be located within the vicinity of farmland or a farm operation. Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the “Michigan Right to Farm Act”. IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the Grantor, acting in his capacity as Trustee of the __________________ Trust, this the ______ day of __________________ , 20 ______ . Quitclaim Deed Page 1 of 5       Name of Trust By Signature       Type or Print Name STATE OF _______________________ COUNTY OF ___________________ The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____________________________ (date) by ___________________________________ (name of person acknowledged). ______________________________ Notary Public Printed Name: ____________________ My Commission Expires: ____________________ Drafted by and return to:             Send subsequent tax bills to: Quitclaim Deed Page 2 of 5 Certificate of Trust Existence and Authority State of Michigan ss. County of             being first duly sworn deposes and states: 1. That he is       of the following described Trust. ( to be executed by Grantor, Settlor, attorney for the Grantor, Settlor or Trustee, an officer of a banking institution or an attorney if then acting as trustee) 2. The title or name of the trust is the       . 3. The trust has has not been amended, modified or revoked since the date of its execution on       . If the trust has been modified, amended or revoked, describe the modification, amendment or revocation:                   4. The name and address of the Grantor or Settlor of the trust is: Name:       Address:       City, State and Zip:       5. The name and address of the Trustee and all Successor Trustees are: Title:       Name:       Address:       City, State and Zip:       Quitclaim Deed Page 3 of 5 Title:       Name:       Address:       City, State and Zip:       6. The Trust has an interest or is about to acquire an interest in the following described real property:       7. The Trustee has the power to buy, sell, mortgage and convey real property as set out in the specific trust powers. Copies of the specific trust powers are attached hereto and made a part hereof. (Attached photo copies of the specific trust power(s) from the body of the trust document permitting the trustee to deal with the real property.) 8. The governing law of the Trust as set out in the Trust Agreement, and any amendments to the trust, is the State of       . 9. The trust remains in full force and effect. 10. At the time of the execution of this certificate the acting Trustees of the Trust are: Name:       Address:       City, State and Zip:       Quitclaim Deed Page 4 of 5 STATE OF _______________________ COUNTY OF ___________________ The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ____________________________ (date) by ___________________________________ (name of person acknowledged). ______________________________ Notary Public Printed Name: ____________________ My Commission Expires: ____________________ Quitclaim Deed Page 5 of 5 EXHIBIT A       Quitclaim Deed Exhibit A

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