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      <title>5 Easy Steps to Add a Person to a Deed</title>
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      <description>Adding a person to a deed is a common way to transfer ownership of real property. There are several reasons why you might want to add someone to a deed, such as adding a spouse, child, or other family member to the property. Adding someone to a deed can also be used to create a joint tenancy or tenancy in common, which can provide certain legal benefits. It&#39;s important to note that adding someone to a deed can have significant legal and financial consequences, so it&#39;s important to understand the process and the implications before you proceed.</description>
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