USA Real Estate Forms

Buy, sell and transfer title to residential and commercial real estate properties in the United States with these easy-to-use USA Real Estate Forms. Choose forms for your particular State.

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Alaska Warranty Deed for Joint Ownership

Transfer title of a real estate property in Alaska from two sellers to two buyers with this Alaska Warranty Deed for joint ownership with rights of survivorship.

  • This is the type of Warranty Deed that is used to convey a property from one couple (spouses or partners) to another couple, who will live in the property.
  • The sellers (grantors) covenant to the buyers (grantees) that they have good and marketable title to the property, they have the legal right and power to transfer the title, and they will defend the grantees' right to possess the property.
  • The buyers can take title either as:
    • joint tenants, with rights of survivorship, which means that if one of them dies, title to the property passes to the surviving joint tenant, or
    • community property with rights of survivorship, or
    • community property without rights of survivorship.
  • The Warranty Deed includes a Community Property Agreement to be signed by the buyers, if applicable.
  • Available in MS Word format and easy to use.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Alaska.
$6.29
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Alaska Warranty Deed Form

Transfer a real estate property in Alaska from a seller to a buyer with this easy-to-use Alaska Warranty Deed form.

The seller (the grantor) gives the buyer (the grantee) the following covenants:
  • that the grantor has good and marketable title to the property,
  • that the grantor has the legal right and authority to transfer the title to the buyer, and
  • that the grantor will forever defend the right of the grantee to possess the property.
This Alaska Warranty Deed form is a downloadable legal document in MS Word format.
$6.29
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Arizona Affidavit of Property Value

Download a free Affidavit of Property Value form for the purchase and sale of real estate property in Arizona.

  • This form is used to record the selling price, date of sale and other required information about the sale of property.
  • The form includes definitions, information and a list of exemptions under the Arizona Revised Statutes.
  • Available as a fillable PDF form.
  • Form 82162, published by the Arizona Department of Revenue.
$0.00

Arizona Beneficiary Deed Forms

Pass your real estate property on to a beneficiary when you die, without putting it through probate, with these Beneficiary Deed forms for Arizona.

  • The Beneficiary Deed (also called a Transfer on Death Deed or a TOD) is signed and filed with the Recorder's Office before the original owner passes away.
  • Although the deed is re-titled in the beneficiary's name at this time, the original owner still has rights to the property and can do whatever he or she pleases with the property until the time of his or her death, without the permission of the beneficiary.
  • The package also includes a Revocation of Beneficiary Deed, in the event you want to cancel the Beneficiary Deed after it has been filed.
  • These legal forms are easy to use. All forms are contained in a single downloadable file.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Arizona.
$6.29
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Arizona Contract for Deed

If you are selling a real estate property in Arizona, you can assist the buyer by carrying part or all of the purchase price with this Contract for Deed (or purchase money mortgage).

  • Under the terms of this Contract, the seller effectively becomes the mortgage lender for the balance of the purchase money.
  • Title will transfer to the buyer once payment in full of all principal and interest has been received by the seller.
  • The seller has the right to take back the property if the buyer defaults in payment.
  • At the seller's option, the balance can be repaid by monthly payments with or without interest until paid, or monthly payments with interest for a fixed number of payments with a balloon payment at the end to pay out the balance.
  • Available in MS Word format, fully editable to fit your exact circumstances.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.
$17.99
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Arizona Declaration of Homestead

If you own more than one real estate property in Arizona, you can designate which property is protected by the homestead exemption by filing this Arizona Declaration of Homestead.

  • Arizona law now allows any home owner in the State to protect up to $250,000 in the value of their home from attachment, execution, and forced sale.
  • If the home is owned by a couple, only one homestead exemption may be claimed, and only one exemption may be claimed by any person at any one time.
  • Filing a Homestead Declaration makes it clear which property you want the exemption to be applied to.
  • The form can be used for a house, condominium, cooperative, or mobile home.
  • Note: You cannot claim an exemption for a consensual lien (such as a mortgage or deed of trust), a materialmen's lien (contractors or suppliers who have done work on your house or provided materials), spousal maintenance or child support, or HOA fees.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.
$6.29
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Arizona Quitclaim Deed

Transfer title to a real estate property in Arizona from one person to another with this easy-to-use Quitclaim Deed.

  • Under the Quitclaim Deed, the transferor conveys all of its interest in the property to the transferee but does not provide any warranties regarding the property.
  • This form of Deed is often used to remove one spouse's name from title following divorce proceedings.
  • The form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Arizona.
$6.29
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Arizona Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership

Transfer the interest in a real estate property in Arizona from a husband and wife to another husband and wife with this Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership.

  • The transferors convey their interest in the property to the transferees, but do not provide any warranties regarding the property.
  • The transferees can take title either as:
    • joint tenants, with rights of survivorship, which means that if one of them dies, title to the property passes to the surviving joint tenant, or
    • community property with rights of survivorship, or
    • community property without rights of survivorship.
  • The form includes a Community Property Agreement to be signed by the transferees, if applicable.
  • This legal form template is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.
$5.99
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Arizona Quitclaim Deed from Two Persons to One Person

Transfer title to a real estate property in Arizona from two spouses to one person with this easy-to-use Quitclaim Deed from Husband and Wife to Individual.

  • Under the Quitclaim Deed, the transferors (grantors) convey all of their interest in the property to the transferee (grantee) but do not provide any warranties regarding the property.
  • This form of Deed is often used following a divorce, to remove one spouse's name from title to the property.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.
$5.99
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Arizona Special Warranty Deed

Transfer title for an Arizona real estate property to a new owner with this easy-to-use Arizona Special Warranty Deed form.

  • Under a Special Warranty Deed, the seller (grantor) warrants or guarantees the title only against defects arising during his/her ownership of the property but not against title defects existing before that time.
  • Title is transferred subject to current taxes and assessments, easements, encumbrances, liens and liabilities.
  • Special warranty deeds are often used by executors and trustees to transfer estate property to a beneficiary.
  • This form is a downloadable legal document in MS Word format.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Arizona.
$6.29
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