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Deed Transfers

Deed Transfers

Confirming Your Homestead Status

Why Confirming Your Homestead Status After a Deed Transfer is Crucial for Your Property Taxes When you transfer ownership of a property, it is vital to confirm your homestead status with the county to protect your property tax benefits. A homestead exemption can significantly lower your property tax bill, but Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsOctober 24, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

Electronically Recording Deeds

Why Gentile Property Law Office, LLC Electronically Records Deeds and Why It’s Better for Clients At Gentile Property Law Office, LLC, we prioritize efficiency, security, and client satisfaction in all aspects of real estate transactions. One of the ways we achieve this is by electronically recording deeds, a process that Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsOctober 21, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

Understanding Deed Transfers

What You Need to Know When it comes to property ownership, understanding the process of deed transfers is essential. Whether you’re buying, selling, or gifting real estate, the deed transfer process plays a pivotal role in ensuring a smooth transfer of property ownership. In this guide, we will break down Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsOctober 18, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

Recording Deeds Electronically in DC

Once a deed has been signed, sealed and delivered, the transfer from the grantor to the grantee takes place.  To protect the grantee’s interest in the property, the deed is recorded with the Land Records office.  This provides constructive notice that the property has transferred.  By recording the deed, another Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsOctober 15, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

DC Deed transfer FAQs

I was recently married and want to add my new spouse to title, will this be taxed? Whether you were recently married or married fifty years ago, adding or removing a spouse from the title to a property is exempt from Recordation and Transfer taxes. I have a partner and Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsOctober 4, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

Deed Transfer Considerations

Adding or removing a person from the deed to your real property is a significant decision that requires careful consideration of several factors. Whether you’re adding a family member, partner, or business associate, or removing someone due to a sale, divorce, or other circumstances, here are some deed transfer considerations: Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsSeptember 30, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

Deed Transfer to an LLC

Transferring real property into a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a strategic move that offers numerous benefits, particularly for real estate investors and business owners. Here are some key reasons and benefits for considering a Deed transfer to an LLC: Asset Protection One of the primary reasons for transferring real Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsSeptember 23, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

Deed Transfer to a Revocable Trust

Transferring real property to a revocable trust offers several compelling benefits that can simplify estate planning, provide privacy, and offer flexibility for property owners.  Here are some reasons to consider a Deed transfer to a revocable trust. Avoiding Probate: One of the primary advantages of placing real property in a Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsSeptember 19, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

Guide to Conveying a Limited Common Element

In Montgomery County, Maryland, a limited common element (LCE) refers to a portion of the common elements in a condominium that is allocated for the exclusive use of one or more, but fewer than all, of the condominium units. Examples of LCEs include parking spaces or storage units. Conveying a Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsSeptember 15, 2024 ago
Deed Transfers

The General Warranty Deed and the Special Warranty Deed

When transferring property ownership, the type of deed used can significantly impact the level of protection afforded to the buyer. Two common types are the general warranty deed and the special warranty deed. Understanding their differences is crucial for both buyers and sellers. General Warranty Deed A general warranty deed Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 yearsSeptember 10, 2024 ago

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