Individuals and entities can use an Oklahoma Quitclaim Deed if they would like to convey real property without implying a warranty of title. Ensure your deed is made in compliance with the statutory form which can be found in Section 41 of the Oklahoma Statutes. According to it, your quitclaim deed can be prepared in a way similar to the warranty deed, therefore, it must include names of the grantor and the grantee, the description of the property that is being transferred, the amount of consideration paid, and other details (16 O.S. § 40). Nevertheless, in a quitclaim deed instead of "do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey" you should use the words "do hereby quitclaim, grant, bargain, sell and convey." In addition to this, you should leave the words "and warrant the title to the same" out of the deed (16 O.S. § 41).
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