Warranty Deed from Corporation to Corporation - New Hampshire 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Grantor's corporation name and state of incorporation in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this identifies the seller.
  3. Next, input the Grantee's corporation name and state of incorporation. This is crucial for establishing ownership transfer.
  4. Fill in the legal description of the property being transferred. If necessary, attach Exhibit A with detailed information about the property.
  5. Complete any exemptions applicable under New Hampshire law regarding transfer taxes, if relevant.
  6. Finally, have an authorized representative sign and date the document, ensuring it is notarized as required by state law.

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Both the grantor and the grantee must sign it, usually in the presence of a notary. Then the deed must be filed in the county registrars office to be legally enforceable. Once filed, the legal transfer of the property is complete.
As mentioned above, a warranty deed is an instrument conveying real estate between two parties. When one of those parties is a corporation, a corporate warranty deed is an appropriate form for recording the transaction.
The deed for transferring property ownership must be signed by an authorized officer of the corporation. This ensures that the transaction complies with corporate governance and legal standards.
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