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Question: How do I get daughter off deed to house
Answer: If your daughter is willing to take her name off of the deed, she could transfer her property rights by quit claim, conveyance or warranty. A.R.S. 33-402 states the language that can used to transfer the property.
Another option to remove someone from a deed to property that you co-own is to file a petition to partition the property. The partition will separate the property either by dividing the property or selling the property. (A.R.S.12-1211 through 12-1225)
If you inherited property from someone who is deceased, the transfer of title will be done in probate court.
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