Larry Saul
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- Pennsylvania
Hello.
In PA, I have a deed where persons A and C are both on a quitclaim deed, A is 49% owner, C is 51% owner.
A will transfer their ownership to person C so person C will be 100% owner,
and person C will transfer 50% ownership to person B, so that at the end,
person B and person C will be 50%/50% owners on the deed.
My question is: Can all this be done in one shot, meaning I don't have to pay for one deed where A will transfer ownership to C,
And then pay for another deed where C will transfer ownership to B.
Or does this have to be done in two deed transactions.
At the end, I want to go from A 49% / C 51% to B %50 / C 50%, and I want to take the shortest possible route, without having to pay for multiple deeds if I don't have to.
Thank you in advance.
In PA, I have a deed where persons A and C are both on a quitclaim deed, A is 49% owner, C is 51% owner.
A will transfer their ownership to person C so person C will be 100% owner,
and person C will transfer 50% ownership to person B, so that at the end,
person B and person C will be 50%/50% owners on the deed.
My question is: Can all this be done in one shot, meaning I don't have to pay for one deed where A will transfer ownership to C,
And then pay for another deed where C will transfer ownership to B.
Or does this have to be done in two deed transactions.
At the end, I want to go from A 49% / C 51% to B %50 / C 50%, and I want to take the shortest possible route, without having to pay for multiple deeds if I don't have to.
Thank you in advance.