How can i take my name off a deed, how much does it cost, and can i add it back on later?



Answer:
To remove your name, you need to do quit claim deed basically giving up your right to the property. You can't just add your name back though. It will depends on the owner of the property. If he wants, then he can add your name.
Call the county clerk. Changing names on a deed require a conveyance. At the least, you can sign a quitclaim deed renouncing all claims you have to the property.
Yes, it's called a "Quit Claim" deed, it usually costs $8-$12, and yes, you can add yourself back on anytime.
While it can be done; the question is why? Talk to an attorney about what you intend to accomplish. The horror stories resulting from people transferring titles on their own are legion.
It's called a "quitclaim deed." You can record it at the County Recorder's office for around $10. You can not just add yourself back later, you will need the owner's consent. The bigger question for me is, why would you want to voluntarily give up something you own for nothiing in return?
As stated above a quick claim deed will transfer your rights of a deed, if you have a mortgage the quick claim deed will not release from the mortgage obligation

as to adding your name back latter you will have no control over this it will be up to person on the deed to add you back but you will have no say
consult a good Title Attorney

http://www.geminititle.com/

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