Madison Parish Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) Form
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Madison Parish Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) Form
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Madison Parish Clerk of Court
Tallulah, Louisiana 71282
Hours: 8:30 to 4:30 M-F
Phone: (318) 574-0655
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Cities and Jurisdictions in Madison Parish
Properties in any of these areas use Madison Parish forms:
- Delta
- Tallulah
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Are these forms guaranteed to be recordable in Madison Parish?
Yes. Our form blanks are guaranteed to meet or exceed the applicable formatting requirements used for recording in Madison Parish, including margin requirements, font requirements, and other layout standards. This guarantee applies to formatting, not to the legal sufficiency of information entered by the user or the suitability of a form for a particular transaction.
Can I reuse these forms?
Yes. You can reuse the forms for your personal use. For example, if you have multiple properties in Madison Parish you only need to order once.
What do I need to use these forms?
The forms are PDFs that you fill out on your computer. You'll need Adobe Reader (free software that most computers already have). You do NOT enter your property information online - you download the blank forms and complete them privately on your own computer.
Are there any recurring fees?
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How much does it cost to record in Madison Parish?
Recording fees in Madison Parish vary. Contact the recorder's office at (318) 574-0655 for current fees.
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A life estate deed asks Louisiana a question its Civil Code answers with a different word. Louisiana has no life estate. It has usufruct, which article 535 defines as a real right of limited duration on the property of another, paired with naked ownership. This fillable deed performs that pairing in one act: one grantor quitclaims the naked ownership of an immovable to one grantee with no warranty of title, and reserves the usufruct for the grantor's own life.
Two present rights, made at once
Nothing here waits for a death. Article 544 allows a usufruct to be established by juridical act inter vivos and calls what such an act makes a conventional usufruct, so the reservation in Section 8 takes hold the moment the parties sign. From that instant the grantee owns the naked ownership and the grantor holds the use and the fruits. Article 607 supplies the ending in one line: the right of usufruct expires upon the death of the usufructuary, at which point the naked owner's title becomes full ownership with no second conveyance to sign.
What the Code allots each side, and the blank that can change it
The act points at the statutory allocation and leaves one door open. Article 550 entitles the usufructuary to the fruits, article 577 assigns ordinary repairs to the usufructuary and extraordinary repairs to the naked owner, and article 584 puts periodic charges, such as property taxes, on the usufructuary. Article 603 lets the naked owner dispose of the naked ownership without thereby affecting the usufruct, so a buyer from the grantee takes the same burdened interest. Article 570 directs an inventory. Security is the one obligation the Code lifts by name here: under article 573(B) a seller or donor of property under reservation of usufruct is not required to give security, and Section 9 says so. Article 545 lets the parties modify the rest by agreement, and Section 10 is the blank where such an agreement enters the record.
A quitclaim on the naked ownership only
The transfer half of the act carries nothing behind it. Article 2503 puts a warranty against eviction into every Louisiana sale and permits an exclusion, yet an exclusion by itself leaves the price recoverable after eviction; only the buyer's own declarations close that gap. Section 12 therefore sets the grantee's awareness of the danger, acceptance at the grantee's sole peril and risk, and express release of the price above the accepting signature. Printed capitals hold the single liability no agreement reaches, an eviction occasioned by the transferor's own act.
What this configuration recites
The deed names one grantor, one grantee, and one usufruct measured on the grantor's life. An owner placing the naked ownership of a homeplace in an adult child's name while keeping the right to live there, and an owner moving the naked ownership of a rented double or a camp while keeping its rents, present the reserved usufruct pattern this deed recites. Patterns it does not recite: a usufruct running to two people in succession under articles 546 and 547, a usufruct reserved in favor of someone other than the transferor, and a community immovable, which article 2347 conditions on both spouses concurring. Section 1 collects a marital status declaration and Section 4 the grantor's own statement of acquisition and title character.
Signed and filed the Louisiana way
Blocks for the grantor and the grantee sit above two witness lines, so the act serves either Civil Code path: an authentic act before a notary and two witnesses under article 1833, or an act under private signature acknowledged afterward under article 1836. A gratuitous version takes the stricter road, because article 1541 demands an authentic act for a donation inter vivos and Revised Statutes 35:623 keeps donations outside remote online notarization. A certificate follows each signing party, in the Revised Statutes 35:511 pattern. Filing with the clerk of court of the parish where the immovable lies reaches third persons under articles 3338 and 3347, and six recorded pages price in the two hundred dollar tier of Revised Statutes 13:844.
Searched as a Louisiana life estate deed, a quit claim deed with life estate reserved, or a deed reserving usufruct, it answers in the state's own civil law vocabulary. The purchase brings the blank deed as a fillable PDF, a completed example on an Ascension Parish fact pattern, and a plain language guide covering the usufruct articles, the numbered sections, and recording. The materials are informational and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in Madison Parish to use these forms. Documents should be recorded at the office below.
This Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) meets all recording requirements specific to Madison Parish.
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