Property Deed Transfer Clarification
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The document in question is a property deed transferring ownership between Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong, but it does not remove Adina from the title. To achieve the removal of Adina from the title, a new deed is required where Adina grants her interest to Bill. This deed includes covenants ensuring the property is not encumbered and provides assurance against claims on the title. For assistance in drafting a new deed, consulting a local real estate attorney in Illinois is advisable.Full Conversation
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THIS INDENTURE, made on the day of , *, by and between Bill C. Lelempsis and
Adina Gong, as tenants in common, hereinafter referred to as Grantor, and duly authorized to transact business in
the State of Illinois, party of the first part, and Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong, unmarried, party of the second
part, WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($*.*) and
other valuable consideration in hand paid by the party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby
acknowledged, by these presents does REMISE, RELEASE, ALIENATE AND CONVEY unto the party of the
second part, Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong and their heirs and assigns, FOREVER, all the following described
real estate, situated in the County of COOK State of Illinois known and described as follows, to wit:
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This document appears to be a property deed transferring real estate ownership from the grantor (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong as tenants in common) to the grantees (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong, unmarried). It seems to formalize their ownership rights and may be part of a re-titling or internal transfer. Do you have any specific questions about this document?
This document appears to be a property deed transferring real estate ownership from the grantor (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong as tenants in common) to the grantees (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong, unmarried). It seems to formalize their ownership rights and may be part of a re-titling or internal transfer. Do you have any specific questions about this document?
Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise
appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all
the estate, right, title, interest, claim or demand whatsoever, of the party of the first part, either in law or equity, of,
in and to the above described premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances: TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the
said premises as above described, with the appurtenances, unto the party of the second Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina
Gong and their heirs and assigns forever.
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This document appears to be a property deed or conveyance document, transferring ownership of real estate from the grantors (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong as tenants in common) to themselves as grantees but in a different capacity (unmarried, possibly indicating individual ownership or re-titling).
- "Hereditaments and appurtenances" refer to the property rights and interests associated with the land.
- "To have and to hold" is a traditional legal phrase indicating the transfer of ownership.
If you have specific questions about any terms or implications, feel free to ask!
This document appears to be a property deed or conveyance document, transferring ownership of real estate from the grantors (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong as tenants in common) to themselves as grantees but in a different capacity (unmarried, possibly indicating individual ownership or re-titling).
- "Hereditaments and appurtenances" refer to the property rights and interests associated with the land.
- "To have and to hold" is a traditional legal phrase indicating the transfer of ownership.
If you have specific questions about any terms or implications, feel free to ask!
And the party of the first part, for itself, and its successors, does covenant, promise and agree, to and with the party
of the second Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong and their heirs and assigns, that it has not done or suffered to be
done, anything whereby the said premises hereby granted are, or may be, in any manner encumbered or charged,
except as herein recited; and that the said premises, against all persons lawfully claiming, or to claim the same, by,
through or under it, as to matters of title.
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The document you've shared seems to be a property deed, detailing the transfer of ownership from the grantors (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong) to themselves, possibly indicating a change in the type of ownership or re-titling. Here's a brief breakdown:
- The deed includes a covenant ensuring that the property is not encumbered or charged, except as specified.
- It provides assurance against claims by others regarding the title.
If you have specific questions about terms or potential implications, let me know!
The document you've shared seems to be a property deed, detailing the transfer of ownership from the grantors (Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong) to themselves, possibly indicating a change in the type of ownership or re-titling. Here's a brief breakdown:
- The deed includes a covenant ensuring that the property is not encumbered or charged, except as specified.
- It provides assurance against claims by others regarding the title.
If you have specific questions about terms or potential implications, let me know!
My objective is to remove Adina from title... what does this document do?
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It seems like the document is a deed transferring ownership of a property between Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong in a different capacity, but it doesn't appear to remove Adina from the title. To remove her from the title, a new deed where Adina grants her interest to Bill would be needed. Do you have more details about the current ownership or any agreements between the parties?
It seems like the document is a deed transferring ownership of a property between Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong in a different capacity, but it doesn't appear to remove Adina from the title. To remove her from the title, a new deed where Adina grants her interest to Bill would be needed. Do you have more details about the current ownership or any agreements between the parties?
So the document transfers ownership between Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong back to Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong, correct?
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Yes, the document appears to transfer ownership from Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong to themselves in a different capacity, but it does not remove Adina from the title. To remove Adina from the title, a new deed would need to be created where Adina grants her interest to Bill. Is there anything specific you would like to know about creating such a deed?
Yes, the document appears to transfer ownership from Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong to themselves in a different capacity, but it does not remove Adina from the title. To remove Adina from the title, a new deed would need to be created where Adina grants her interest to Bill. Is there anything specific you would like to know about creating such a deed?
No thanks, I've requested a revision because this was ridiculous
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It seems there was some confusion regarding the purpose of the deed. The document transfers ownership between the same parties, Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong, without removing Adina from the title. To remove Adina from the title, a new deed where Adina grants her interest to Bill would be necessary. If you need assistance drafting such a deed, consulting a local real estate attorney in New Jersey could be helpful. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
It seems there was some confusion regarding the purpose of the deed. The document transfers ownership between the same parties, Bill C. Lelempsis and Adina Gong, without removing Adina from the title. To remove Adina from the title, a new deed where Adina grants her interest to Bill would be necessary. If you need assistance drafting such a deed, consulting a local real estate attorney in New Jersey could be helpful. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!