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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
Begin by entering the names of the Grantors (Husband and Wife) in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
Fill in the Trustee's name and address, as well as the trust agreement date and name. This information is crucial for identifying who will hold the property.
Provide a detailed description of the real property being transferred, including its location and legal description. Attach Exhibit A if necessary.
Indicate any reservations or exceptions related to oil, gas, and minerals if applicable. This ensures clarity on what is included in the transfer.
Both Grantors must sign and print their names where indicated. If applicable, include signatures from spouses as well.
Complete the notary section by having a notary public acknowledge your signatures to finalize the document.
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