Montgomery County Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) Form
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Montgomery County Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) Form
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Montgomery County Register of Deeds
Independence, Kansas 67301
Hours: 8:30 to 5:00 M-F
Phone: (620) 330-1140
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Cities and Jurisdictions in Montgomery County
Properties in any of these areas use Montgomery County forms:
- Caney
- Cherryvale
- Coffeyville
- Dearing
- Elk City
- Havana
- Independence
- Liberty
- Sycamore
- Tyro
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Are these forms guaranteed to be recordable in Montgomery County?
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Can I reuse these forms?
Yes. You can reuse the forms for your personal use. For example, if you have multiple properties in Montgomery County you only need to order once.
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Are there any recurring fees?
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How much does it cost to record in Montgomery County?
Recording fees in Montgomery County vary. Contact the recorder's office at (620) 330-1140 for current fees.
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Most quitclaim deeds empty the signer's hands. This Kansas one holds something back. The grantor signs once, the described real estate moves to the grantee, and a single estate stays behind: a life estate measured by the grantor's own lifetime, reserved in the operative words, so the signer keeps possession until death while the grantee already owns the interest that becomes possessory then. Buyers arrive searching for a Kansas life estate deed, a deed reserving a life estate, or a quit claim deed with life estate.
Two estates cut from one instrument
The reservation runs on a sentence Kansas has carried since 1868. Under K.S.A. 58-2202 a conveyance moves every bit of the grantor's estate unless an intent to pass a less estate expressly appears, or is necessarily implied, in the terms of the grant. Express is the operative word, because Kansas reads a deed generously toward the person receiving it: the annotations collect Keller v. Ely, 192 Kan. 698, that a deed confers the greatest estate its terms permit. Both halves are property in Kansas hands: a future interest in land may be created by deed, Purcell v. Baskett, 121 Kan. 678, and the owner of a life estate may sell or encumber it, Alexander v. Goellert, 153 Kan. 202.
Delivered now, possessory later
Delivery is when the remainder changes owners, which keeps this instrument on the deed side of a line Kansas polices closely: in Lowry v. Lowry, 160 Kan. 11, papers styled as warranty deeds were held testamentary in character and void. Section 10 says so in capital letters, reciting that the deed is neither a will nor a transfer-on-death deed, that it takes effect on delivery, and that the remainder is not revocable by the grantor alone. A later deed signed by the grantor alone carries only the retained life estate.
Eleven sections, one signature, one certificate
The form recites a single individual grantor holding record title. Section 1 names that grantor as life tenant; Section 2 names the grantee and carries a co-ownership designation blank, since K.S.A. 58-501 makes clear language the mark of a joint tenancy and sends everything else to tenancy in common. Section 3 carries a wrinkle peculiar to this deed: K.S.A. 58-2221 routes to the county clerk the tax statement address of the grantee or that grantee's designee, and the life tenant who stays in possession is commonly the designee named. Section 11 then takes one signature above a printed name line, followed by one Kansas short form certificate from K.A.R. 7-43-17. Patterns presenting this configuration include a sole owner passing the future interest in a residence and continuing to live in it, an owner of farm ground keeping the crop rents for life, and an owner who deeds away a rental and keeps the rent. The reserved estate is measured by the life of the grantor named in Section 1 and by no other, and it runs to that grantor rather than to a stranger to the deed. No spousal consent block is drawn, and Kansas makes an alienation of occupied homestead ground a joint consent transaction under Article 15, Section 9 of its constitution.
Duties the reserved estate carries
Kansas hands the remainderman a remedy that does not wait for the funeral. K.S.A. 58-2523 lets an owner in remainder or reversion sue for waste or trespass for injury to the inheritance despite the intervening life estate, and Moore v. Phillips, 6 Kan. App. 2d 94, applied it to a neglected farmhouse, separating real waste from ordinary depreciation with age and use.
A partial interest at the recording counter
Kansas intake has no category for this deed. None of the sixteen items K.S.A. 79-1437e(a) lifts out of the sales validation questionnaire requirement is written for a reserved life estate or a partial interest as such, so the answer follows the money: a remainder given away rides item 4, gift, donation or contribution stated in the deed, which Sections 4 and 9 put in writing, while a remainder sold for a price sends the completed Department of Revenue questionnaire along under K.S.A. 79-1437c.
The download delivers the fillable form, a completed example set in Finney County where a Garden City widow gives her two adult children the remainder in her house as tenants in common and keeps the house for life, and a guide walking all eleven sections, the reservation and delivery rules, the notarial requirements, and recording. These materials describe Kansas law in general terms and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in Montgomery County to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.
This Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) meets all recording requirements specific to Montgomery County.
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