Transfer Title/Deed company?

cseca

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Hi,
You guys are all so great with information and resources that I figure I should ask here first.

Currently we have a couple contracts with DVC under both our names. Because of some circumstances we will need to take off one name from the deed. The contracts are both paid off in full, so that's not an issue.
We've even written up a quitclaim deed and now we're stumped.

How could we get this deed recorded?
Do we have to get a lawyer? go to a company?
Also, how much will it cost us?
What are your experiences?

Thanks so much for your help.
:)
 
Hi Tom,
Thanks so much. Will they work with just transfer? No sales?
we just need to take 1 name off the deed and I am not sure how that works.
Appreciate you taking time to respond.

:)
 
You can do it yourself. Call the orange county recorders office. they should be able to help you with the paperwork. I think the filing fee (recording fee) is about $10.
 

CALNEVA DISNEYFANS said:
You can do it yourself. Call the orange county recorders office. they should be able to help you with the paperwork. I think the filing fee (recording fee) is about $10.

Really?!?!?!?
Thanks so much for the tip.
I'll try that on monday.
:)
 
cseca said:
Really?!?!?!?
Thanks so much for the tip.
I'll try that on monday.
:)
You can do it yourself if both parties are willing. Total fees should be between $40 & $50 in most cases. Also Timeshare Transfers will do it for $250 last I heard.
 
Dean said:
You can do it yourself if both parties are willing. Total fees should be between $40 & $50 in most cases. Also Timeshare Transfers will do it for $250 last I heard.

Wow!
$50 definitely beats $250.
I will definitely give them a call then.
Thanks.
 
cseca said:
Wow!
$50 definitely beats $250.
I will definitely give them a call then.
Thanks.
You may have misunderstood. The $40-50 is just the recording fee, cut one can easily do it themselves.
 
Dean said:
You may have misunderstood. The $40-50 is just the recording fee, cut one can easily do it themselves.

Oops... see why I need to ask :)
Thanks for the clarification.
 
Thanks so much Bill.
I ended up calling them and they're very helpful.
I just hope I have all the right information.

Thanks everyone!
 
I posted this a while back.
Your DVC can be changed with out hiring a professional. You will need to take the following steps.

1. Mortage satisifcation letter from Disney
2. Send right of first refusal letter to Disney, explain that it is a court order I sent copy of divorce decree cover page and page that showed only DVC information.
3. You should get you ROFR letter in 1 to 2 weeks.
4. Go to Staples or any office supply store and get a quit claim deed for FL. Fill out quit claim deed and have the completed deed notorized. This can be done in your home state.
5. Download FL taxation department DR219 and complete.
6. Send ROFR letter, quit claim deed, and DR219 to Orange County Comptroller. You must send a check for $18.50 per page to be recorded ( price last year).
7. Send change of membership letter and fee to DVC for changing the member names. It was $100.00, but I had heard that fee has changed.

DVC and Orange Co Comptroller will tell you to hire a FL realestate attorney, however it can all be done on your own for about $50.00.
Hope this helps. If you have any questions post them or PM me.

You can find all my other posts in reference to doing this by doing an advanced search.
 





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