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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed in the editor.
Begin by filling in the names of the Grantors (Husband and Wife) at the top of the form, along with their firm/company name, address, and contact information.
In the section labeled 'KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT', enter the names of both Grantors and the Grantee (the Corporation) along with its state of incorporation.
Describe the property being conveyed. If there is a detailed description attached, indicate this by writing 'SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED'.
Fill in any prior instrument references if applicable, including Book, Page, and Document Number.
Review any exceptions or reservations regarding oil, gas, minerals, or easements that may apply to the property.
Have both Grantors sign and date the document where indicated. Ensure that their names are typed below their signatures for clarity.
Complete the notary section by having a notary public witness the signing and provide their details.
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