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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio DTE Form 100 in our editor.
Begin by filling in the 'Type of instrument' and 'Tax list year' fields. Ensure all information is typed or printed clearly.
In the 'Property located in taxing district' section, provide the county number and tax district number as required.
Complete lines 1 through 10, starting with the grantor's name and phone number. Follow this by entering the grantee's details, including their address and neighborhood code.
Indicate whether there are buildings on the land by checking 'Yes' or 'No', and specify the type of buildings if applicable.
For line 7, enter any mortgage amounts, cash paid, and total consideration. Be sure to deduct any non-real property items from your total consideration.
Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. This ensures compliance with Ohio Revised Code requirements.
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