Mineral Deed - Grantor Acting By and Through Attorney in Fact - Minnesota 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the deed at the top of the form. This is crucial for legal documentation.
  3. In the section labeled 'Grantor', input the name of the individual granting the mineral rights, ensuring accuracy as this identifies the seller.
  4. Next, specify the Grantee(s) who will receive these rights. Include their names and addresses clearly.
  5. Fill in the legal description of the property where mineral rights are being conveyed. Attach Exhibit A if necessary for detailed descriptions.
  6. Indicate any existing leases or agreements that may affect these rights, ensuring all parties are aware of current obligations.
  7. Finally, have your Attorney in Fact sign and print their name where indicated, along with notarization details to validate this document legally.

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In order to be recordable, a Minnesota deed must contain the name and address of the grantee(s) who are to receive the real property tax statement unless the deed was executed or acknowledged outside of the State of Minnesota.
Textbook Expert-Verified. The required elements of a deed include the words of conveyance, the signature of the grantor, and acknowledgment. These elements ensure the deed is valid and enforceable. The signature of the grantee is not typically required as they do not convey the property.
For a deed to be legal, it must state the name of the buyer and the seller, describe the property being transferred, and include the signature of the party transferring the property. In addition to being either official or private, deeds are classified as general warranty, special warranty, or quitclaim.
Special warranty deeds, also called limited warranty deeds, provide the majority of the warranties and covenants of a general warranty deed, but not the covenant of seisin, which is the warranty that the seller actually owns the land. Trustee deeds are given by trustees for property that is held in trust.
The primary responsibility of the County Recorder is to accept and maintain a permanent public repository of real estate records. Types of documents in the repository include deeds, mortgages, contracts for deed, mortgage satisfactions, foreclosure records, probate documents, and easements.

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