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Begin by entering the names of the two Grantors in the designated fields. Ensure that both individuals are clearly identified as they will be conveying the property.
Next, input the name of the Grantee, who is receiving the property. This should be a single individual’s name.
Fill in the consideration amount (in dollars) that is being paid for the property. This is a crucial component of the deed.
Provide a detailed legal description of the property being conveyed. If you have an Exhibit A, attach it accordingly.
Complete any additional sections regarding encumbrances or liens on the property, if applicable.
Finally, both Grantors must sign and date the document in front of a Notary Public, who will also complete their section.
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