Non Lawyer Disclosure
DeedPilot.co (“DeedPilot”) is a self-help document service.
We are not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, legal strategies, or legal representation, and we do not engage in the practice of law. No attorney–client relationship is created by your use of this site, our software, or our services.
All information, tools, software, and services provided by DeedPilot are for informational and self-help purposes only. They are not a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney, tax professional, or other qualified advisor. You should consult with a qualified professional regarding your specific situation before signing or recording any legal document.
DeedPilot is a private company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any state, county, court, or government agency in Florida or any other jurisdiction.
By Using Our Services, You Acknowledge and Agree That:
You are representing yourself in any legal matters related to your deed or property.
DeedPilot’s role is strictly limited to self-help and clerical/document support, provided in compliance with applicable state law.
You are solely responsible for the accuracy and completeness of all information you provide, including:
Names of grantors and grantees
Property addresses
Legal descriptions
Vesting language and other transaction details
Deeds are generated based solely on the information you submit.
Depending on the state, this may include automated document generation or clerical typing.
No title search, legal review, or independent verification of ownership, liens, or encumbrances is performed by DeedPilot.
You are responsible for carefully reviewing all documents before signing, witnessing, notarizing, or recording them with any county or government office.
You bear full responsibility for:
The legal sufficiency of your deed
The consequences of executing and recording it
Any effects on ownership, taxes, liens, mortgages, estate planning, or creditor rights
If you have questions about whether a deed is appropriate for your circumstances, how it may affect probate, Medicaid, taxes, liability, or any other legal or financial issue, you should consult a licensed attorney or tax professional before proceeding.