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Old 07-04-2007, 05:09 PM
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Without signing/using the "transfer tax document"?
What do you mean? Be more specific.

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And how do the gov, the tax assessor, etc. knows the property belongs to you if it is not recorded?
They don't no, they only know the previous owner who recorded the property before you if there is no Quit-to-claim deed recorded.

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What is the best way to proceed when you want to quik claim..?
It's very easy. Go to your county recorder of deed office and request for Quit-to-claim deed form. Fill the form out with name of the person you want to Quit-to-claim deed to and have the person sign it and notaries it and you still have to recorded it for your protection.
Recording a deed, put "public on notice" that you have good title to your property.

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How do you take your property off the county records? Is it a way to do this?
Taking your property off the county, you are not protected by zoning law, any entity can come in and take it away from you.
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