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 Re: Why does CA have so many interspousal grant deeds? I don't
Posted by dgd/CA on 10/21/12 1:38pm

This is a very question... CA is a community property state. If a spouse (for any reason) isn't going on title, they must sign the Inter-spousal Grant Deed. However; unless the non-obligated spouse was added to title at a later date, it's a one time occurrence. The deed becomes a part of the chain of title, and if the property were to be refinanced 1 or 10 times, no "repeated" action would be required of that individual (presuming, that during the course of refinance(s), the vested party has the same spouse Wink )
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