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Plan your real estate Templates

This document helps people maintain control over their property during their lifetimes.

2 pagesAll states4.9 (17 reviews)2 pagesAll states4.9 (17 reviews)

This legal document helps parties transfer ownership of property or land to a new owner.

5 pagesAll states2 types4.7 (72 reviews)5 pagesAll states4.7 (72 reviews)+1

This form helps to retain control over assets during one's lifetime and after death.

8 pagesAll states2 types4.6 (66 reviews)8 pagesAll states4.6 (66 reviews)+1

A deed of reconveyance states that you paid the debt owed on the property in full.

2 pagesAll states4.7 (39 reviews)2 pagesAll states4.7 (39 reviews)

A quitclaim deed is used to transfer the ownership of real property.

4 pagesAll states4.7 (73 reviews)4 pagesAll states4.7 (73 reviews)

This form represents that the debt secured by the mortgage has been entirely fulfilled.

3 pagesAll states4.6 (40 reviews)3 pagesAll states4.6 (40 reviews)

This contract allows a buyer to make payments to the seller over a stated length of time.

8 pagesAll states4.6 (44 reviews)8 pagesAll states4.6 (44 reviews)

This letter is issued by a bank to verify financial resources for repaying debts.

1 pageAll states4.6 (216 reviews)1 pageAll states4.6 (216 reviews)

This document attests to the ownership of tangible and intangible assets.

2 pagesAll states16 types4.7 (222 reviews)2 pagesAll states4.7 (222 reviews)+1

This deed allows the seller to convey the property with limited assurance.

4 pagesAll states2 types4.8 (4 reviews)4 pagesAll states4.8 (4 reviews)+1

This legal form helps the surviving owner of jointly owned property claim survivorship.

1 pageAll states16 types4.6 (246 reviews)1 pageAll states4.6 (246 reviews)+1

This contract between a buyer and a seller transfers the real estate ownership.

8 pagesAll states7 types4.6 (93 reviews)8 pagesAll states4.6 (93 reviews)+1

This addendum is an extra document appended to a real estate purchase agreement.

2 pagesAll states7 types4.8 (23 reviews)2 pagesAll states4.8 (23 reviews)+1

This form confirms a trust's existence and details its critical elements.

2 pagesAll states16 types4.6 (105 reviews)2 pagesAll states4.6 (105 reviews)+1

This agreement lays down the terms and conditions of the land purchase and sale.

4 pagesAll states7 types4.6 (201 reviews)4 pagesAll states4.6 (201 reviews)+1

This type of LOI is necessary for prospective buyers who decide to purchase a property.

3 pagesAll states7 types4.8 (176 reviews)3 pagesAll states4.8 (176 reviews)+1

A pour over will declares that any assets will be transferred into the trust after death.

2 pagesAll states4.8 (54 reviews)2 pagesAll states4.8 (54 reviews)