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Begin by filling in the Transferee's name in the designated space, ensuring accuracy as this identifies the buyer.
Next, enter the Transferor's name in the appropriate field. This is crucial for establishing who is selling the property.
In Section 1, provide details about the property being transferred: fill in Block, Lot, County, and a complete description of the premises.
For Section 2, confirm that the Transferor is not a non-resident alien for U.S. income tax purposes by checking any necessary boxes or providing additional information if required.
Input the Transferor’s U.S. taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number) in Section 3 accurately to avoid any issues with tax withholding.
Complete Section 4 by entering the Transferor’s address clearly and completely.
Finally, ensure that all signatures are provided at the bottom of the form along with the date to validate this certification.
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