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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.
In the 'Grantor' section, enter the name of the corporation transferring the property and its state of incorporation.
Next, specify the names of the two individuals receiving the property as 'Grantees'. Ensure they are listed as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.
Describe the property being transferred. If there is a detailed description attached, indicate that accordingly.
Fill in any prior instrument references if applicable, including book and page numbers.
Complete tax-related details by selecting how taxes will be prorated or paid between Grantor and Grantees.
Finally, have the document signed by an authorized officer of the corporation and include witness signatures as required.
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