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Begin by entering the Grantor's information, including the name of the corporation, its address, and contact details. This section establishes who is transferring the property.
Next, fill in the Grantees' names and addresses. Ensure that both individuals are listed as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.
In the property description section, provide a detailed description of the property being transferred. If there is an attachment, indicate 'SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED'.
Complete any prior instrument references if applicable, noting book and page numbers for record keeping.
Sign and date the document in front of a witness and notary public to validate the deed.
Finally, ensure all necessary fields are filled out accurately before saving or exporting your completed document.
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What is a special warranty deed in South Carolina?
In a special warranty deed, the grantor makes a similar guarantee, but with an important limitation. Rather than warranting that there are no problems with the title, the grantor warrants that the grantor has caused no problems with the title.
What are the disadvantages of a warranty deed?
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.
What happens to a jointly owned property if one owner dies in South Carolina?
All parties own the real property equally. Each party owns a portion of the real property, and their shares are unequal. If one party dies, their interest automatically transfers to the surviving party/parties.
How to get a warranty deed in SC?
Warranty deeds must be signed by the grantor and acknowledged before a notary public and two witnesses, one of which can be the notary.
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Enter in appropriate block for each party: name, address, and, if appropriate, character of entity. e.g. corporation, partnership, limited liability company.
by CG Ferguson 1969 2. The plaintiff claimed ownership through successive conveyances from the above named grantees, and the defendant claimed title through successive assignments
South Carolina Dept. of Health and. Environmental Control. 2600 Bull St. Columbia, SC 29201. (803) 896-4872 longkd@dhec.sc.gov. Kevin Long. ENVIRON. 214
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