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Begin by entering the date of the deed in the designated field. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of the transaction.
Fill in the Grantor's information, including the corporation's name and address. Ensure accuracy as this identifies who is transferring ownership.
Next, input the Grantees' details. Include both individuals' names and addresses, specifying their relationship to ensure clarity in ownership.
In the section regarding consideration, confirm that you enter 'TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS' unless a different amount applies.
Complete the legal description of the property by attaching Exhibit A, which should detail the parcel identification number and any relevant legal descriptions.
Finally, have an authorized officer sign on behalf of the corporation and include witness signatures as required. Don’t forget to notarize the document for legal validity.
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