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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
Begin by entering the names of the four individuals as Grantors in the designated fields. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly to avoid any legal issues.
Next, input the names and addresses of the Grantees (the husband and wife) in their respective fields. This is crucial for proper identification of ownership.
In the section regarding consideration, specify the amount being exchanged for the property. This could be a monetary value or other valuable considerations.
Fill in the legal description of the property being transferred. If you have an attached Exhibit A, ensure it is referenced correctly.
Each Grantor must sign and date the document in front of witnesses. Use our platform’s signature feature for convenience.
Finally, ensure that a Notary Public acknowledges each signature as required by Florida law. You can add this section using our editing tools.
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