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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Iowa Warranty Deed in our editor.
Begin by entering the names of the Grantors (Husband and Wife) in the designated fields. Ensure that both parties are clearly identified.
Next, input the names of the Grantees (the new owners) as joint tenants. This section is crucial for establishing ownership rights.
Describe the property being conveyed in detail. If there is an attachment, indicate 'SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED' and ensure that all relevant documents are uploaded.
Fill in any prior instrument references, including Book, Page, and Document Number from previous records to maintain a clear chain of title.
Review and confirm any exceptions or reservations regarding oil, gas, minerals, or easements that may affect the property.
Both Grantors must sign and date the document. Use our platform’s signature feature for a seamless signing experience.
Finally, have a Notary Public acknowledge the signatures to complete the process. Ensure all required information is filled out accurately.
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