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    Nov 10, 2009, 10:19 AM
    Bargain & Sale Deed vs Quit Claim
    I own a home with my ex boyfriend. He has agreed that he wants no proceeds from the sale of the home when it is sold. I am not planning on selling for many years however I would like to get him off the deed so if he does change his mind down the road he will not be able to claim against it. Which document should I use to have him sign? I have a Bargain & Sale Deed but am not sure it is the right one and also I have an exemption for the County Tax Transfer. I plan on refinancing in the near future to get his name off the house but I just cannot do it at this time. Can anyone help with this?
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    Nov 10, 2009, 02:36 PM
    You can use any form of deed for this. In fact you are better off if you use a Bargain and Sale Deed since by signing it he will be promising that he hasn't done anything to hurt the title.

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