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In the 'Parties to Document' section, enter the names and mailing addresses of both Grantors (Husband and Wife) and the Grantee (LLC). Ensure all information is accurate.
Fill in the 'Tax Map Key', 'Plat', 'Parcel', and 'CPR No.' fields as applicable. This information identifies the property being transferred.
In the main body, specify the consideration amount, typically $10.00, followed by a description of the property being conveyed. Attach a legal description if necessary.
Both Grantors must sign and print their names in the designated areas. Ensure that signatures are dated correctly.
Complete the notary section by having a notary public witness your signatures and fill in their details.
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