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[TN] Can a quitclaim deed transfer property to multiple children, and how are ownership interests structured?

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A quitclaim deed simply transfers whatever ownership interest the grantor currently has to the listed grantees. Tennessee law does not limit the number of grantees, so four children can absolutely be named.

The deed would typically list:

  • Grantor: the current owner (the parent)
  • Grantees: the four children

Example wording:

“John Smith, Grantor, hereby quitclaims and conveys to Anna Smith, Brian Smith, Carol Smith, and David Smith, Grantees, all of Grantor’s right, title, and interest in the property…” (TN Code § 66-5-103 (2))

So, yes, you can quitclaim deed this property to however many grantees you desire.

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On a quitclaim deed, can 4 parties have an interest in the property in Tennessee?

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I understand that dealing with property interests can be complex. Can you please tell me how many parties are currently involved in the quitclaim deed?

One person wants to quitclaim the property to four children.

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Are all parties in agreement regarding the transfer of interest in the property?

Yes.

Benjamin

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Hello, my name is Benjamin, and I have been a licensed attorney for over 19 years. I understand you're dealing with a quitclaim deed in Tennessee, where one person wants to transfer interest to four children. Are all parties in agreement regarding this transfer?

Yes.

Benjamin

Benjamin

A quitclaim deed simply transfers whatever ownership interest the grantor currently has to the listed grantees. Tennessee law does not limit the number of grantees, so four children can absolutely be named.

The deed would typically list:

  • Grantor: the current owner (the parent)
  • Grantees: the four children

Example wording:

“John Smith, Grantor, hereby quitclaims and conveys to Anna Smith, Brian Smith, Carol Smith, and David Smith, Grantees, all of Grantor’s right, title, and interest in the property…” (TN Code § 66-5-103 (2))

So, yes, you can quitclaim deed this property to however many grantees you desire.

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