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A Louisiana general warranty deed is used to transfer property in Louisiana from one person (the seller) to another (the buyer). The warranty deed guarantees that the property is free from any other claims or interests against the title.
Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature. A transfer of immovable property must be made by authentic act or by act under private signature. Nevertheless, an oral transfer is valid between the parties when the property has been actually delivered and the transferor recognizes the transfer when interrogated on oath.
Key Takeaways. A warranty deed protects the buyer and ensures that the seller holds a free and clear title to a property without any outstanding liens or mortgages. A warranty deed is a legal real estate document and protects the buyer against future claims to the title of the property.
Deeds of trust are not used in Louisiana as the state uses mortgages as an instrument of security for repayment of a loan. A mortgage is an agreement between a lender, most commonly a financial institution such as a bank, and an individual.
Grant Deeds are legal documents that protect buyers during the course of a property transfer. A Grant Deed serves as a legal guarantee that the property is not encumbered by any liens or other financial obligations and that the seller will not sell the property to anyone else.
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Related Q&A to Louisiana Real Estate Deed

It is a type of deed that provides a limited guarantee as to the title of the property. The guarantee is only that the seller has not transferred any interest in the property to another while he or she has owned the property. Updated August 02, 2024.
Quitclaim Deeds In Louisiana, quitclaim documents are frequently used to transfer property between relatives. They enable sellers to add their spouse to the title, parents to transfer real estate to their children, and siblings to exchange property. A quitclaim deed does not change an existing mortgage.
A warranty deed or quit claim deed TRANSFERS TITLE or OWNERSHIP of real property. When you purchase property, you usually receive a warranty deed from the seller to you to show that you now own the property.

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