Warranty Deed from Corporation to Husband and Wife - Georgia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date of execution at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing when the deed is effective.
  3. In the 'Grantor' section, enter the name of the corporation and its state of incorporation. Ensure accuracy as this identifies who is transferring ownership.
  4. Next, input the names of both Grantees (the husband and wife) as joint tenants. This section confirms their rights to the property.
  5. Provide a legal description of the property being conveyed. If you have an attachment (Exhibit A), reference it here.
  6. Fill in any prior instrument references if applicable, which helps trace ownership history.
  7. Complete the signature section where both Grantor and Grantees must sign. Don’t forget to include a notary public's signature for validation.

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A general warranty deed is often considered the most common way to transfer real property.
The Quitclaim Deed: The quitclaim deed is the worst type of deed because it conveys no warranty whatsoever that the sellers title is good title or that there are no encumbrances on the property.
Who Benefits the Most from Recording a Warranty Deed? The buyer, or grantee, of a property benefits the most from obtaining a warranty deed. Through the recording of a warranty deed, the seller is providing assurances to the buyer should anything unexpected happen.
Transferring Title Deeds To Heirs You can do this in a few ways, though the simplest is a quitclaim deed. This allows you to give up the deed to your property without a process for proving ownership. When transferring titles between trusted family members or friends, proving ownership is usually unnecessary.
The primary risk associated with a Special Warranty Deed lies in its scope of protection. This deed only covers the period the grantor owned the property, meaning the buyer takes on a risk of potential issues arising from before that period, which the grantor is not obliged to address.

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Warranty Deeds require a PT-61 and payment of transfer tax at the time of recording unless exempt; O.C.G.A. 48-6-1; 48-6-2. PT-61s are available online. Forms must be completed online, printed and submitted with deed at the time of recording.
Disadvantages of Warranty Deeds Title companies will research the chain of deeds, past court judgments, and unpaid taxes before green-lighting the transfer. The grantor also remains on the hook long after the sale. If a forgotten lien surfaces, the buyer can pull the grantor into court for damages and legal fees.
Joint Tenancy with Right of Survivorship (JTWROS) in Georgia This form of ownership allows two or more people to own property equally, with the assurance that the property will transfer directly to the surviving owner(s) upon the death of any co-owner.

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