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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by' section with your name, firm/company, address, and contact information. This ensures proper identification of the parties involved.
In the main body of the deed, enter the names of both the Grantor and Grantee corporations along with their respective states of incorporation. This establishes legal recognition between the entities.
Describe the property being transferred clearly. If there is a detailed description attached, indicate that in this section.
Specify any exceptions or reservations regarding oil, gas, and minerals if applicable. This protects both parties' interests.
Indicate how taxes will be handled for the year specified. Choose one of the options provided to clarify responsibilities.
Ensure that both corporations sign and date the document in front of witnesses and a notary public to validate the deed legally.
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