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Tony Pierce Said: Difficult to specify that a Grantor is also a Grantee in the signature block.

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All forms below are INCLUDED in your immediate download: Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed Forms

Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed Form Page 1
Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed Form (updated 6/10/2013)
Fill in the blank form formatted to comply with all recording and content requirements.

Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed Guide Page 1
Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed Guide (updated 6/4/2013)
Line by line guide explaining every blank on the form.

Completed Example of the Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed Document Page 1
Completed Example of the Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed Document (updated 5/29/2013)
Example of a properly completed form for reference.

Property Affidavit with Instructions Page 1
Property Affidavit with Instructions (updated 6/17/2013)
This form must be filed whenever real estate or some types of personal property are transferred (even if you are not recording the deed). It is used by the assessor to ensure the property is assessed properly and receives the correct taxable value. It must be filed by the new owner with the assessor for the city or township where the property is located within 45 days of the transfer. If it is not filed timely, a penalty of $5/day (maximum $200) applies.

Transfer Valuation Form Page 1
Transfer Valuation Form (updated 6/3/2013)
This form is often missed but must be filed if you choose not to enter the amount paid for the real estate on the Deed. It is not necessary when the amount paid is entered on the Quit Claim deed.

Kalamazoo County and State Transfer Tax Exemptions Page 1
Kalamazoo County and State Transfer Tax Exemptions (updated 6/18/2013)
A list of County and State Transfer Tax Exemptions that apply to a Quit Claim Deed in Michigan.

Michigan Transfer Tax Fee Schedule Page 1
Michigan Transfer Tax Fee Schedule (updated 5/27/2013)
If a Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed is Not Transfer Tax Exempt, use this list of Transfer tax Rates for the State and Counties, and a Fee Schedule by Consideration. This will Show how much is owed at a Glance.

*Supplemental forms (forms other than the actual deed form) are provided as a courtesy with your order.
Areas Covered:
Kalamazoo County
Including:
Augusta
Climax
Comstock
Fulton
Galesburg
Kalamazoo
Nazareth
Oshtemo
Portage
Richland
Schoolcraft
Scotts
Vicksburg
Kalamazoo County Quit Claim Deed
A quitclaim deed in Michigan must be duly signed, sealed, and acknowledged by the grantor in order to operate as a conveyance in fee simple to the grantee, his heirs, and assigns (MCL 565.151). In the words of conveyance, provide a legal description of the real property as well as the consideration exchanged for the property (MCL 565.151). The name and address of the person who prepared the instrument must also be listed on the first page (MCL 565.201a). Section 565.201 of the Michigan Compiled Laws outlines formatting and content requirements for quitclaim deeds executed in the state. Further, it is important to include a statement of the marital status of any male grantors involved in the conveyance. A register of deeds in Michigan can refuse a quitclaim deed for recordation if this information is not provided (MCL 565.221).

The act of recording a quitclaim deed with a register of deeds places it in the public records. An unrecorded quit claim deed is void as against a subsequent purchaser, in good faith and for valuable consideration, of the same real estate whose conveyance is first recorded. The fact that the first recorded deed of the same real estate is a quitclaim deed does not affect the question of good faith of each subsequent purchaser, or be of itself notice to the subsequent purchaser of any unrecorded conveyance of the same real estate (565.29).
Downloadable Quit Claim Deed Forms for Kalamazoo County, Michigan. All forms are downloadable to your computer, Fill In The Blank, and specifically formatted for recording in Kalamazoo County County, Michigan. Each document contains in-form instructions and guides to assist with completing and recording the form.
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