This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Deeds Quit Claim Massachusetts.
Yes, Massachusetts requires the grantor's signature to be witnessed AND notarized. You need both—just notarization isn't enough. The witness sees you sign, then the notary acknowledges your signature.
Include the complete legal description from your current deed, plus any recording information from previous transfers. Massachusetts wants detailed property descriptions and reference to prior recordings.
Yes, Massachusetts charges state transfer tax, and many cities and towns add their own transfer fees. The deed also needs to include information about any liens or mortgages on the property.