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CALIFORNIA QUITCLAIM DEED
[CONDOMINIUM]
[Two Individuals, One Deceased to One
Individual]
Control Number: CA-051-77
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cases, it will not. The form was created to function in this manner.II. BASIS OF EXEMPTION FROM TRANSFER TAXThe following is a list of real estate transactions that are exempt from the documentary transfer
tax: 1. Conveyance Confirming Title in Grantee:“This conveyance confirms title to the grantee(s) who continue to hold the same interestacquired on Date __________, Document No.wherein $ __________Documentary Transfer Tax was paid, R & T 11911.”2. Conveyance in Dissolution of Marriage:“This conveyance is in dissolution of marriage by one spouse to the other, R & T 11927.”3. Conveyance to Secure a Debt:“This conveyance is to secure a debt, R & T 11921.”4. Reconveyance upon Satisfaction of a Debt:“This is a reconveyance of realty upon satisfaction of a debt, R & T 11921.”5. Conveyances transferring Interests into or out of a Living Trust:“This conveyance transfers an interest into or out of a Living Trust, R & T 11930.”6. Conveyance Changing Manner in Which Title is Held:
“This conveyance changes the manner in which title is held, grantor(s) and grantee(s)remain the same and continue to hold the same proportionate interest, R & T 11911.”7. Court Ordered Conveyances Not Pursuant to Sale:“This is a court-ordered conveyance or decree that is not pursuant to sale, R & T 11911.”8. Conveyance Given for No Value:“This is a bonafide gift and the grantor received nothing in return, R & T 11911.”9. Conveyance to Establish Sole and Separate Property of a Spouse:“This conveyance establishes sole and separate property of a spouse, R & T 11911.”10. Conveyance to Confirm a Community Property Interest when property was purchased with Community Property Funds: “This conveyance confirms a community property interest, which was purchased withCommunity Property Funds, R & T 11911.”11. Conveyances to Confirm a Change of Name:“This conveyance confirms a change of name, and the grantor and grantee are the sameparty, R & T 11911.”12. Conveyances of an Easement or Oil and Gas Lease Where the
Consideration and Value is Less Than $100.00:“This is a conveyance of an easement (Oil and Gas Lease) and the consideration andvalue is less than $100.00, R & T 11911.”13. Conveyances Where the Liens and Encumbrances Are Equal or More Than
the Value of Property, and No Further Consideration is Given:“The value of the property in this conveyance, exclusive of liens and encumbrances is$100.00 or less, and there is no additional consideration received by the grantor, R & T11911.”14. Conveyances from a Trustee Under a Land Contract at the Consummation
of the Contract:“This is a conveyance of equitable title from a trustee, under a land contract, to thevendee at the consummation of the contract, R & T 11911.”15. Conveyance from Individual(s)/Legal Entity(ies) to Individual(s)/Legal Entity(ies) Where the Grantors and Grantees Are Comprised of the SameParties, and Parties Continue to Hold the Same Proportionate Interest.
(Exception: Dissolution of a Partnership. R & T 11925[b]): “The grantors and the grantees in this conveyance are comprised of the sameparties who continue to hold the same proportionate interest in the property, R & T 11925(d).”NOTE: IF the transfer qualifies for exemption under one of the above categories, this
should be noted on the face of the deed in the space provided. For example: This transfer is exempt from the documentary transfer tax based on: This conveyance is in dissolution of marriage by one spouse to the other, R & T
11927.III. DESIGNATING HOW THE GRANTEES WILL HOLD THE PROPERTY:A.In the State of California, real property can be held by more than one person
(concurrent estates) in the following ways:1. If the Grantees ARE NOT married to each other, they can hold the property
as:a. Tenants in Common: a type of concurrent estate in which each party
owns an undivided interest in the property that will pass to their heirs
when the tenant in common dies. Generally their shares are “equal”
but may differ in size. b. Joint Tenants with the Right of Survivorship (JTWROS): is a type of
concurrent estate in which co-owners have a right of survivorship,
meaning that if one owner dies, that owner's interest in the property
will pass to the surviving owner or owners by operation of law, and
avoiding probate.2. If the Grantees ARE married to each other, they can hold the property as:a. Tenants in Common – See aboveb. Joint Tenants with the Right of Survivorship – See abovec. Community Property - a form of joint ownership of property between
married individuals. When a married co-owner dies their share goes to
their heirs as provided in their will or the laws of intestacy.d. Community Property with the right of survivorship - a form of joint
ownership of property between married individuals. When a married
co-owner dies their share goes to the surviving spouse.3.In the attached deed, the preparer will need to indicate how the Grantees will
hold the property: as Tenants in Common; Joint Tenants with Right of
Survivorship; community property or community property with the right of
survivorship.B. For additional information on the above see the definitions at:http://lawdigest.uslegal.com/
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Quitclaim DeedExhibit ARecording requested by: And, when recorded, mail this deed and tax statements to:Name: City, State, & Zip: Telephone: QUITCLAIM DEED[Two Individuals to One Individual] TRA: APN: This transfer is exempt from the documentary transfer tax based on: The documentary transfer tax is $ City Tax, if any: $ County Tax, if any: $ and is computed on: the full value of the property conveyed. the full value less the liens and encumbrances remaining thereon at
the time of sale The property is located in an unincorporated area the city of FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION , receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,GRANTORS: , an individual, and the surviving joint tenant; and , deceaseddo hereby QUITCLAIM toGRANTEE: an individual, the following described REALESTATE in County, in the State of California, being more
particularly described as follows:
Unit in ______________________________ Condominium, being a
condominium created under the Davis-Sterling Common Interest Development Act of the State
of California by a “Declaration of Condominium for Condominium”, dated the
day
of ____________, 20______ and recorded the ______ day of __________________, 20______ in the Office of the County Recorder for __________________ County, California, in
(Reel)(Vol.) ______ of Records, at (Images) (Pages) ______ through ______, as Document No.
______ and by a Condominium Plan and Parcel Map therefor;
Quitclaim DeedExhibit ATogether with all appurtenant rights, title and interests, including (without limitation):(a)the undivided percentage interest in all Common Elements as specified forsuch Unit in the aforementioned Declaration;(b)the right to use of the areas and /or facilities, if any, specified in the
aforementioned Declaration, as Limited Common Elements for such Unit; and(c)membership in the ______________________________ Owner’s Association,
________________________, (hereafter the “Owner’s Association”), a __________________,
as provided for in the aforementioned Declaration and in any Articles of Incorporation and/or
Bylaws for such Owner’s Association. Grantee, by acceptance of this Deed, agrees and binds Grantee and all his/her heirs,
representatives, successors and assigns to all the terms, provisions and conditions of the
Condominium Documents and all amendments thereto. EXECUTED this day of , 20 Signature of Grantor Type or Print Name A notary public or other officer completing the certificate verifies only the identity of the
individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the
truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. CA. Civil Code § 1189.State of California, County of ss.On , 20 before me, (here insert name and title of the officer), personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is
subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his
authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon
behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing paragraph is true and correct.WITNESS my hand and official seal.Signature (Seal)
Quitclaim DeedExhibit A EXHIBIT A Grantors: , surviving joint tenant , deceased Grantee: Legal Description:
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