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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
Begin by entering the names of the Grantors (the individuals transferring property) in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal validity.
Next, fill in the names of the Grantees (the husband and wife receiving the property). Specify their joint tenancy status clearly.
Provide a detailed legal description of the property being transferred. If you have an attachment, ensure it is incorporated correctly as Exhibit A.
Indicate any prior instrument references, including book, page, and document numbers from county records.
Complete sections regarding taxes and homestead status, selecting options that apply to your situation.
Finally, both Grantors must sign and date the document. Include notary acknowledgment for added authenticity.
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