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- Well hey there, this is Seth and in this video Im going to take you through the process of how to put together a warranty deed and a quick claim deed. If you know anything about deeds, those two types of deeds are actually very very different from each other but in terms of the actual information that has to go into the document, its fairly similar across both of them. Creating a deed is actually a fairly simple thing just in terms of what information you have to put in there and how to put it all together so if thats something youre trying to do, I just want to show you the basics of how that is done and Im gonna be showing you on a couple of blank templates that Ive used in the past and I will say that these deed templates Im going to be showing you do not work in all 50 states so dont just take these and start using them whenever you want to. A lot of states have different laws and statutes and just details that need to be baked into deeds based on whatever state your prop