Can a Quit Claim be Revoked? - Posted by Warren Brice

Posted by John Merchantj on July 18, 2003 at 15:24:31:

NO. If a deed’s been given, and it’s been recorded, it’s a done deal. Even if not yet recorded, if it’s recordable, and she could record at any time, your deal’s been done and it’s history.

You might sue for fraud, etc., asking a court to order her to give it back, or pay your damages, but that’s what it would take to obtain a court judgment ordering her to reconvey it back to you…if there were adequate grounds, etc.

Can a Quit Claim be Revoked? - Posted by Warren Brice

Posted by Warren Brice on July 18, 2003 at 15:01:22:

I’ve been taken advantage of by my ex-wife with reagrds to a jointly owned property…is there anyway to revoke a quit claim deed?

can a deed be revoked? - Posted by kathleen

Posted by kathleen on April 05, 2006 at 12:39:21:

My son has owned real estate for 6 years given to him
by his grandmother. Now his uncle is suing to get it
put back into her estate. She died a year ago. She had
no assets at the time of her death.