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Begin by entering the names of the Grantor and Grantees in the designated fields. Ensure that you accurately reflect their legal names as they will appear on the deed.
Fill in the property details, including the County and a complete legal description of the property. This information is crucial for identifying the property being transferred.
In the section regarding encumbrances, indicate if there are any existing easements or rights-of-way that affect the property. If none exist, you may leave this blank.
Complete the signature section for the Grantor, ensuring that all required signatures are provided along with printed names and dates.
Finally, fill out the Certification of Grantee’s Address section with accurate addresses for both Grantees before saving your document.
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