Warranty Deed - Trust to an Individual - Kansas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of execution in the designated field. This is crucial for legal validity.
  3. Fill in the Grantor's name and address as Trustee under the trust agreement. Ensure accuracy, as this identifies the party conveying the property.
  4. Next, input the Grantee's name and address. This section specifies who will receive ownership of the property.
  5. Attach a detailed legal description of the real estate in Exhibit A. This is essential for defining what property is being transferred.
  6. Indicate the amount for which the property is being conveyed in dollars. This reflects any financial consideration involved.
  7. Finally, have the Grantor sign and print their name, followed by notarization to validate the deed legally.

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Deeding a house, or transferring ownership to a family member, begins with identifying the recipient of the property. Once the terms and conditions have been agreed to, you will both complete and sign a change of ownership form, which will be filed with the local county recording office.
Per state statute, a document must have a legal description, have original signatures, be docHubd with an original seal, and have the correct filing fee, in order to be filed. Any deed, in which real estate is being transferred, must be accompanied by a Kansas Sales Validation Questionnaire when filing.
Deeds of Trust. The Trustee can be a natural person or legal entity. There is no residency requirement.
The most common way to transfer property is through a general warranty deed (sometimes called a grant deed). A general warranty deed guarantees good title from the beginning of time. A special warranty deed only guarantees good title during the sellers time of ownership.
Generally, the most efficient way for the transfer to happen is at death via a trust. The deed is titled within your family trust or transfer on death deed. The trust transfers the assets to the children at passing. Skips probate.

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You dont always need a lawyer to write a warranty deed. If no money is being exchanged, you can use a property deed service. If youre selling a property, however, its a smart move to contact a lawyer, escrow company, or title company.
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The simplest way to add a spouse to a deed is through a quitclaim deed. This type of deed transfers whatever ownership rights you have so that you and your spouse now become joint owners. No title search or complex transaction is necessary. The deed will list you as the grantor and you and your spouse as grantees.

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