Delta County Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) Form
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Delta County Quitclaim Deed (Reserving Life Estate) Form
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Delta County Register of Deeds
Escanaba, Michigan 49829
Hours: 8:00 to 4:00 M-F
Phone: (906) 789-5116
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Cities and Jurisdictions in Delta County
Properties in any of these areas use Delta County forms:
- Bark River
- Cornell
- Escanaba
- Garden
- Gladstone
- Nahma
- Perkins
- Rapid River
- Rock
- Wells
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How much does it cost to record in Delta County?
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Two interests come out of this one Michigan conveyance, and the grantor keeps one of them. The deed quit claims the property to a named grantee and, in the same operative sentence, reserves a life estate to the grantor for the grantor's own life: the grantee takes the remainder, and the grantor keeps possession for life.
The sentence that divides the ownership
Michigan's quitclaim statute supplies the conveying words and nothing else. Under MCL 565.152, a deed worded in substance that the grantor quit claims the described premises for a stated sum is a good and sufficient conveyance in quit claim, carrying no covenant of seisin, no promise against encumbrances, and no duty to defend. The reservation rides on a companion section of the same act: MCL 565.153 provides that a grantor who intends to convey a lesser estate expresses that intention in the deed. A deed silent on the point hands over everything its signer holds, and Section 9 here is not silent.
A life estate only, and the deed puts that in writing
Michigan land records carry two different reserved life estates, and one clause separates them. Michigan Land Title Standard 9.3 describes the reserved estate coupled with a lifetime power to sell, convey, or mortgage the property free of the remainder. This deed carries the other kind and says so: the reserved estate is a life estate only, not coupled with a power to dispose of the property free of the remainder interest. That cuts both ways. In Wengel v Wengel the Court of Appeals held that a life tenant cannot defeat the remainder, and noted the trade: selling or mortgaging the whole fee afterward takes both interests signing together.
One grantor, and a grantee who signs nothing
The form provides for exactly one grantor, an individual conveying in a personal capacity, and one grantee: one grantor block, one signature line, the printed-name line MCL 565.201(1)(a) places beneath it, and one acknowledgment certificate. A grantee taking a remainder promises nothing and has no signature line. Ownership patterns presenting this configuration appear steadily in Michigan records: an owner deeding a family home to an adult child while keeping the right to live there, an owner of vacant acreage passing the remainder to a relative. What the form is not set up as: a deed by two record owners, a deed out of a married couple's entirety title, which under MCL 554.45 and MCL 557.71 neither spouse conveys alone, or an execution in a representative capacity.
Why the taxable value does not move yet
A retained life estate has its own line in the property tax act. MCL 211.27a(7)(c) provides that a transfer of the portion of property subject to a life estate retained by the transferor is not a transfer of ownership until that estate expires or terminates, so recording the deed does not uncap taxable value for that portion. The State Tax Commission's guidelines treat the later termination as the uncapping event, subject to MCL 211.27a(7)(d): since December 31, 2014, the end of a retained life estate on residential property is not a transfer of ownership where the taker is among the close relatives that subdivision lists and no commercial use follows.
Recorded now, finished later
The deed belongs at the register of deeds for the county holding the land, where MCL 600.2567 charges a flat 30 dollars per instrument. MCL 565.201 governs what that counter accepts: the recordable event named on the first line, the grantee's address, the drafter's name and business address, and a first page whose top 2-1/2 inches stays clear for the recording stamp. Total value belongs on the deed's face for the two transfer tax acts, with an exemption citation line for each; the example's one dollar conveyance cites MCL 207.526(a) and MCL 207.505(a). Years on, no further deed is needed: the reserved estate ends by itself, and the land records show it when a certified death certificate is recorded as its own document.
The download delivers this life estate deed as a blank fillable PDF, a completed example filled in for an unplatted 9.59 acre Livingston County parcel, and a plain language guide to each section, the notarization, and recording, plus the Property Transfer Affidavit due to the local assessor within 45 days. Often searched as a quit claim deed reserving a life estate, or simply as a Michigan life estate deed, the form and these materials describe Michigan law in general terms and are not legal advice.
Important: Your property must be located in Delta 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 Delta County.
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