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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed in the editor.
Begin by entering the First Grantee's name, address, and telephone number. This identifies the husband and wife receiving the property.
Next, fill in the Second Grantee's information, which should mirror that of the first grantee if both are listed as tenants by the entireties.
In the section labeled 'THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH,' specify the corporation's name and state of incorporation. This establishes who is conveying the property.
Indicate the sum for which the property is being conveyed. This amount should reflect any agreed-upon purchase price.
Attach a legal description of the real estate as Exhibit A. Ensure this is accurate for proper identification of the property.
Complete the execution section by having an authorized representative of the corporation sign and print their name along with their title.
Finally, ensure a Notary Public witnesses and signs your document to validate it legally. Fill in their details as required.
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