My question involves real estate located in the State of: Georgia
Hello. Many years ago my grandmother put me onto the title of her home, with the understanding that the home would be mine at some point. Just yesterday I found out that she has placed the home for sale, and her realtor is urging me to sign a quit claim in order to remove my name from the deed so she can sell and not have to share her profits. I'm not exactly comfortable with this. My grandmother and I have not spoken for two years due to other issues, so I feel she is basically cutting me out. I don't know whether to sign, or what my other options are, and her realtor is rushing me because the closing is relatively soon. I honestly do not want to sign, and I don't want her money either, I simply want the house that she placed in my name for me. She is a pain-pill addict and so I've chosen to not have her in mine or my family's life, and she generally blames me for everything that is going wrong in her life so things with us are not great but I am being civil while she is going a little crazy that I asked to speak with a lawyer first. She has threatened to come to my house and start an altercation, and I am pregnant and do not want to deal with this so I feel like just signing it and getting it over with would be best. What are my options or what is the correct course of action here?
Hello. Many years ago my grandmother put me onto the title of her home, with the understanding that the home would be mine at some point. Just yesterday I found out that she has placed the home for sale, and her realtor is urging me to sign a quit claim in order to remove my name from the deed so she can sell and not have to share her profits. I'm not exactly comfortable with this. My grandmother and I have not spoken for two years due to other issues, so I feel she is basically cutting me out. I don't know whether to sign, or what my other options are, and her realtor is rushing me because the closing is relatively soon. I honestly do not want to sign, and I don't want her money either, I simply want the house that she placed in my name for me. She is a pain-pill addict and so I've chosen to not have her in mine or my family's life, and she generally blames me for everything that is going wrong in her life so things with us are not great but I am being civil while she is going a little crazy that I asked to speak with a lawyer first. She has threatened to come to my house and start an altercation, and I am pregnant and do not want to deal with this so I feel like just signing it and getting it over with would be best. What are my options or what is the correct course of action here?
Deeds - Quitclaim: Can You Be Forced into Signing a Quitclaim Deed
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