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Quitclaim Deed For Property
"I need a Quitclaim Deed For Property to transfer my inherited residential property in Manila to my sister, releasing all my rights and interests in the property, with the transfer to be effective March 15, 2025."
1. Title and Date: Clearly identifies the document as a Quitclaim Deed and states the date of execution
2. Parties: Identifies the Grantor (person releasing rights) and Grantee (person receiving rights) with complete legal names and addresses
3. Recitals: Background information including the Grantor's current ownership/interest in the property and the intention to quitclaim
4. Property Description: Detailed legal description of the property including lot number, survey number, location, boundaries, and title details
5. Consideration: States the amount paid or other consideration given for the transfer
6. Grant and Release Clause: The operative clause where the Grantor releases, remises, and quitclaims all rights, title, and interests to the Grantee
7. Warranties and Representations: Statements about the Grantor's authority to execute the deed and any limitations of warranties
8. Execution: Signature block with spaces for the Grantor, witnesses, and notary public
9. Notarial Acknowledgment: Required notarial section certifying the voluntary execution of the document
1. Spousal Consent: Required when the Grantor is married and the property is conjugal or community property
2. Special Conditions: Any specific conditions or reservations attached to the quitclaim
3. Power of Attorney Reference: Required when the deed is being executed through an attorney-in-fact
4. Foreign Ownership Compliance: Required when the Grantee is a foreign national, stating compliance with Philippine foreign ownership restrictions
5. Prior Encumbrances: Description of any existing liens, encumbrances, or restrictions that will remain on the property
6. Tax Declarations: Statements regarding payment of taxes and tax obligations related to the transfer
1. Schedule A - Property Details: Complete technical description of the property, including metes and bounds, tax declaration numbers, and assessed value
2. Schedule B - Title Documents: Copies of relevant title documents, tax declarations, and tax clearances
3. Schedule C - Supporting Documents: Additional documents such as marriage certificates (if applicable), special power of attorney (if applicable), or board resolutions (for corporate parties)
4. Schedule D - Property Tax Receipts: Proof of payment of real property taxes and other relevant tax receipts
5. Schedule E - Survey Plan: Approved survey plan or sketch plan of the property
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Real Estate
Property Development
Construction
Banking and Finance
Legal Services
Government and Public Sector
Agriculture (for agricultural land)
Commercial Property
Residential Property
Industrial Property
Legal
Real Estate
Property Management
Compliance
Corporate Secretariat
Land Administration
Documents and Records
Risk Management
Operations
Administrative Services
Real Estate Lawyer
Property Manager
Real Estate Broker
Title Officer
Legal Counsel
Corporate Secretary
Land Registration Officer
Real Estate Developer
Property Administrator
Compliance Officer
Conveyancing Lawyer
Real Estate Paralegal
Land Surveyor
Real Estate Transaction Manager
Estate Planning Attorney
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