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Begin by entering the names and mailing addresses of the two grantors in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any legal issues.
Next, fill in the name and mailing address of the grantee. If applicable, include the full name of the grantee’s spouse.
Locate the Parcel ID (Tax Map Key) field and input the relevant property identification number.
In the section detailing the property description, refer to Exhibit A for a complete legal description of the property being transferred.
Both grantors must sign and date the deed. Ensure that their printed names are also included below their signatures.
Finally, arrange for notarization by filling in details for a notary public, including their printed name and commission expiration date.
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