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  • Jun 21, 2017, 01:08 PM
    texan4591
    What does it mean when the grantor and grantee on a property deed have the same name?
    Grantor and grantee are of same name
    In reviewing recent property "sales" in my area, I noticed that in some cases the grantor and grantee on the property deeds are the same person. How can this be if the property was actually sold, or is this most likely some kind of trust?
  • Jun 21, 2017, 07:37 PM
    Fr_Chuck
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    grantee. n. the party who receives title to real property (buyer, recipient, donee) from the seller (grantor) by a document called a grant deed or quit claim deed.
    They are not the same

    They are not the same, unless someone is selling the property to theirself

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    grantee. n. the party who receives title to real property (buyer, recipient, donee) from the seller (grantor) by a document called a grant deed or quit claim deed.
    They are not the same

    They are not the same, unless someone is selling the property to theirself
  • Jul 2, 2017, 07:04 AM
    AK lawyer
    It's probably a "corrective deed". There was some, probably minor, error in the original deed, they wanted to correct that error, so they filed a new deed to fix the problem.

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