Deeds
Perhaps you own a building or rental property, and you want to add a business partner or co-owner to a property’s title. Or you might need to disburse property from an estate or trust.
All these situations call for a deed, a legal form that changes ownership on a property’s title. Quitclaim deeds can be used to simply change the name on real estate. Warranty and special warranty deeds are traditionally used to change title information when property is sold. Bradford offers the most up-to-date deeds on the market, helping ensure title changes are legal and accurate.
Learning About Deeds
There are more than 20 different kinds of warranty and quitclaim deeds, each right for a particular situation. To select the right deed for your needs, you must know the difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common. Whether you are an individual business owner, an attorney or a broker, Bradford’s guide, Understanding Colorado Quitclaim and Warranty Deeds explains the difference between these various deeds, helping you choose the deed you need.
Quitclaim Deeds
Warranty Deeds
Special Purpose Deeds