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Quitclaim Deed After Short Sale in Illinois

Frank S.
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  • Chicago, IL
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Hello,

Before reaching out to an attorney, I would like some feedback, please.

About two months ago we purchased a short sale in Illinois. This was a cash transaction. We updated the unit - mostly cosmetic, rented it, and eventually will get a mortgage on it.

This property is on my name only and I would like to transfer it to my wife's name through a quitclaim deed, as we want to maximize the number of mortgages per SSN.

Being a short sale, I am required to wait a few months before I can sell it. However, do I need to wait if I want to transfer the deed?  Do I need title insurance for the quitclaim process?

Thanks,

Frank

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George Skidis
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Attorney Mark Warda has written numerous Wiley house publishing books on Land Trusts. I actually wrote "The Ins and Outs of Land Trusts" a few years ago. That was when I traveled and spoke to REIA groups. I also own the web site Mr Land Trust .com and someone else copyrighted it so now I am in a legal dispute and have taken the site down until it is resolved. They got the copyright after I spoke at one of their groups and commented on their Facebook page. I also collected a few course along the way that have forms in them. Pat Tarr and a few others. Feel free to call.

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