General Warranty Deed for Individuals or Husband and Wife to an Individual or Individuals - Texas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the General Warranty Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the Grantor(s) in the designated fields. This can be an individual or a couple, so ensure you select the correct option.
  3. Next, specify the Grantee(s) in a similar manner. You may need to indicate whether they are individuals or a married couple.
  4. Fill in the property description section. If necessary, attach an exhibit with detailed information about the property being conveyed.
  5. Complete any additional exceptions related to easements or covenants that may apply to the property.
  6. Finally, ensure all parties sign and date the document where indicated, and include notary acknowledgment as required by Texas law.

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It is also important to understand that in Texas, a valid deed must be drafted by an attorney. Simply writing up a deed on your own and having it docHubd does not make the document legally binding.
In Texas, even if the property is titled in one spouses name, it may still be considered community property if it was purchased during the marriage. Factors to consider include: Ownership Status: If the house is considered community property, the other spouse may still have a claim to it.
Joint and Survivorship The property will pass instantly to the surviving spouse upon the death of the other spouse without probate. Conveyance by one party without the other breaks the joint tenancy or may not be conveyed at all if it is considered community property. Provision made for warranty of title by grantor.