If I brought a house 30 years go with my parents and now that have both died, how do I remove my name off the deed?

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If I brought a house 30 years go with my parents and now that have both died, how do I remove my name off the deed?

About 39 years ago, I brought it house with my parents and both parents has died and the house is paid for. I tried of my brothers and sisters saying I have no say so and they are doing whatever they in the house and not including me. How do I get my name off the deed and let them have the house?

Asked on September 24, 2016 under Real Estate Law, Louisiana

Answers:

S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 7 years ago | Contributor

A quitclaim deed will release your entire right, title, and interest in the house to your brothers and sisters.
The quitclaim deed is signed in the presence of a notary with you, your brothers, and sisters present.
After being signed in the presence of a notary, the quitclaim deed becomes effective upon being recorded (filed with the County Recorder's office).


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