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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
Begin by entering the name of the Grantor (the individual transferring property) and their contact information, including address and phone number.
Next, input the Grantee's details (the corporation receiving the property), ensuring you include the corporation's name and state of incorporation.
In the property description section, either provide a detailed description of the property or indicate 'SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED' if an attachment is included.
Fill in the Parcel Identification Number and any prior instrument references as required for proper documentation.
Specify any exceptions regarding oil, gas, and minerals that are reserved by the Grantor.
Indicate how taxes will be handled between Grantor and Grantee for clarity on financial responsibilities.
Finally, have both parties sign and date the document. If notarization is required, ensure a notary public completes this section.
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