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This form is a General Warranty Deed where the Grantors are husband and wife and the Grantees are four individuals. Grantors convey and generally warrant the described property to the Grantees. This
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What is general warranty deed
A general warranty deed is a legal document that guarantees the grantor holds clear title to a piece of real estate and has the right to sell it to the grantee.
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How to fill out the general warranty deed
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1.Open the PDF file containing the general warranty deed template on pdfFiller.
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2.Begin by entering the grantor's full legal name and address in the specified fields.
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3.Next, input the grantee's full name and address in the designated area.
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4.Provide a legal description of the property, including its address and parcel number, in the corresponding section.
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5.Specify the date of the transfer in the format required by the document.
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6.Review the deed for accuracy before signing; ensure all parties' names and dates are correct.
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7.Have the grantor sign the deed in the presence of a notary public to validate the document legally.
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8.Once notarized, save a copy of the deed for both grantor and grantee, and ensure copies are filed with the local land registry if necessary.
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