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Begin by entering the document number and the details of the individual(s) drafting the deed, including their name, firm/company, address, and contact information.
In the 'KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT' section, fill in the names of the Grantors (the individuals transferring property) and the Grantee (the corporation receiving property).
Describe the property being transferred. If there is a detailed description attached, indicate that by writing 'SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED'. Include the Parcel Identification Number and prior instrument reference.
Specify any reservations or exceptions related to oil, gas, and minerals owned by Grantors. Also, note any easements or rights-of-way affecting the property.
Complete tax-related information regarding how taxes will be prorated or paid between Grantors and Grantee.
Have both Grantors sign and date the document. Ensure that a notary public acknowledges their signatures if required.
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