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Begin by entering the names of the Grantors (the two individuals) in the designated fields. Ensure that both names are clearly printed.
Fill in the Grantee's name, which is the Corporation receiving the property. Include any necessary details about the corporation as required.
In the section for legal description, attach Exhibit A with a detailed description of the property being conveyed. This is crucial for clarity and legal purposes.
Complete the acknowledgment section by having both Grantors sign and print their names. Ensure that all signatures are dated appropriately.
If applicable, fill out any additional information regarding tax statements and notary public details at the end of the document.
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