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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting whether this is a warranty or special warranty deed. Fill in the date of the deed.
  3. Enter the name and address of the Grantor, followed by the name and address of the Grantee.
  4. Specify the consideration amount being exchanged for the unit, and fill in details about the condominium unit number and project name.
  5. Provide the street address of the condominium location and reference any relevant title declarations recorded in public records.
  6. Indicate the unit week number and specify when it begins and ends each year.
  7. List any conditions or restrictions that apply to ownership, including taxes and recorded matters.
  8. Finally, ensure that both Grantor's printed name and signature are included, along with acknowledgment details for notarization.

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Write the recipients name and contact information Below the date, skip one line and include their full name and professional title not job title or degree if applicable. For example, John Doe, Ph. D. Below the recipients name, include their company name on a second line.
A title is typically the official part of your name, placed at the beginning to signify a certain status or function. So, do you prefer Mr., Mrs., Dr. or Ms? Or perhaps you just go by Grand Pooh-bah?
A title is one or more words used before or after a persons name, in certain contexts. It may signify their generation, official position, military rank, professional or academic qualification, or nobility.
In AMA, AP, APA, and New York Times style, with is always capitalized, because these styles capitalize all prepositions with four or more letters.
Definition: Titles and other words associated with a persons name, including titles designating rank, office, or nobility; terms of address (Mr., Mrs.); initials for an academic degree (MBA, Dr), a roman numeral used with a surname; or other phrases associated with a name (Saint, Statesman).

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Job Titles When a formal title precedes a proper name, capitalize: Professor of Physics Jane Smith. When a title follows a proper name, do not capitalize: Jane Smith, professor of physics. Lowercase and spell out titles when they are not used with an individuals name (e.g. The president issued a statement.
We use a title (Mr, Mrs, Ms, Dr, Prof) and the surname in more formal situations. We dont usually use the title alone, or the title and first name (although we sometimes use a job title): Dr ODonnell, can I ask you a question?

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