Warranty Deed from Individual to Corporation - Texas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by' section at the top. Enter your name, firm/company, address, city, state, zip code, and phone number.
  3. In the main body of the deed, identify yourself as the 'Grantor' and provide your name. Then specify the 'Grantee' as the corporation receiving the property.
  4. Describe the property being conveyed. If there is a detailed description attached, indicate that by writing 'SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED'.
  5. Complete any necessary sections regarding prior instruments and reservations of rights such as oil and gas.
  6. Fill in tax responsibilities for both Grantor and Grantee based on your agreement.
  7. Sign and date the document where indicated. Ensure witnesses are present to sign as well.
  8. Finally, have a notary public acknowledge your signature to finalize the deed.

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You may not need to involve an attorney to create a particular deed if you already have all the information. This is especially true if you are transferring property between family members or into or out of a trust. We provide several real estate forms that can help you transfer property validly in your state.
A warranty deed is a legal document used when a piece of real estate is sold and the ownership is transferred from the grantor (seller) to the grantee (buyer). The form usually includes a description of the property and discloses all known encumbrances like easements, outstanding liens or judgments.
A deed is the legal document that transfers legal title from one person to another. A warranty deedalso known as a general warranty deedis a specific type of deed that guarantees that the owner of the property owns it free and clear, and is able to transfer the property to the seller.
Transferring Property to the LLC The deed should clearly state the LLC as the new owner of the property. File the Deed with the County Recorders Office Once the deed is prepared, file it with the county recorders office where the property is located. This officially transfers ownership of the property to your LLC.
The process of transferring a warranty to the new homeowner can vary among providers. Some may require a transfer fee, while others may have specific steps you need to follow. Make sure you understand the transfer process and associated costs.

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Follow these steps to transfer property to LLC business structures. Make sure your LLC is registered. Review the property title and LLC operating agreement. Draft a deed of transfer. docHub and file the deed. Notify your mortgage company. Update tax records. Transfer utilities and insurance. Plan for tax complications.
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.
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.

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