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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
Begin by filling in the names of the Grantors (the individuals transferring property) at the top of the form. Ensure that both names are clearly printed.
Next, enter the names of the Grantees (the husband and wife receiving the property). Specify their status as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.
In the section for legal description, attach Exhibit A which details the property being transferred. This is crucial for clarity on what is included in the deed.
Complete any additional fields such as prior instrument reference and current tax information, ensuring all details are accurate.
Both Grantors must sign and date the document. Make sure to print their names below their signatures for verification.
Finally, arrange for a Notary Public to acknowledge both signatures, completing this essential step for legal validity.
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