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welcome to county office your ultimate guide to local government services and public records lets get started how to read a land deed a land deed is a legal document that transfers the ownership of a property from one party to another lets dive into the details of how to read a land deed First Look for the parties involved the grantor is the person selling or transferring the property while the grantee is the person receiving it these names will be clearly stated at the beginning of the deed next check the property description this section includes details about the boundaries size and location of the property it may include measurements landmarks or reference to a survey map keep an eye out for any encumbrances these are any claims or restrictions on the property such as mortgages liens or easements they can affect the use or transferability of the property dont forget to review the consideration this is the amount of money or value exchanged for the property its usually stated in