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Assuming that one party acquired the land by virtue of a warranty deed and then conveyed it to himself or herself and spouse by a quitclaim deed, that would be effective as long as the deed was drafted properly. You need to check the tenancy created in the most recent deed. If it is a joint tenancy and one owner dies the Survivor owns the property automatically.

Deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected.

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Q: In Colorado what happens to your home if you die and your spouse is an owner by a Quitclaim Deed but is not named on the General Warranty Deed?
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What happens if a person has a quitclaim deed and the original owners did not give up ownership of the property?

A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.


Can joints be broken?

Yes a joint tenancy can be broken. You prepare and execute before a notary public a quitclaim deed to yourself. You record the quitclaim deed with the County Recorder in your county. You do not have to inform the other party or have a discussion before this happens.


Can joint tenancy be broken?

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