Warranty Deed - One Individual to Two Individuals - Texas 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the effective date of the deed at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing when the transfer of property takes effect.
  3. Fill in the Grantor's name, followed by the names and addresses of both Grantees. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any legal complications.
  4. Specify how the Grantees will hold the property by selecting from options such as Tenants in Common or Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship. This choice affects ownership rights and inheritance.
  5. Complete the Property Address and Legal Description fields, which are essential for identifying the property being transferred.
  6. Finally, have the Grantor sign and date the document. A notary public must acknowledge this signature to validate the deed.

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For a general warranty deed to be legally valid in Texas, it must include several specific elements. The deed must clearly identify both the grantor (seller) and grantee (buyer) with full legal names and addresses. It requires a complete legal description of the property, including boundaries and survey information.
Joint Ownership with Right of Survivorship. If property is jointly owned and the owners have signed a survivorship agreement, the surviving owner will automatically inherit the deceased owners share. This is commonly done for marital homes.
A general warranty deed must include the following to be valid: The name and address of the seller (called the grantor) The name and address of the buyer (called the grantee) A legal description of the property (found on the previous deed)
It is also important to understand that in Texas, a valid deed must be drafted by an attorney. Simply writing up a deed on your own and having it docHubd does not make the document legally binding.
Special Warranty Deed Risks: The limited protection may expose buyers to title issues that arose before the sellers ownership period. This can be risky, especially for older properties or those with a complicated title history.
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Texas law presumes that if two non-spouses are named as co-owners, and nothing more is said, they are tenants-in-common (Est. Code Sec. 101.002). This means they each person owns an undivided one-half interest in the property but there is no automatic right of survivorship.

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