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Elements of a Valid and Enforceable Deed In order for a deed to be valid and legally enforceable, the deed must meet the following requirements: Must be in writing and convey title to real property. Signed by the granter. Granter's signature should be notarized.
Although generally a deed does not have to be recorded to be a valid conveyance, there are practical reasons for recording a deed. Deeds usually do not take effect as to creditors and subsequent purchasers without notice until the instrument is recorded. The deed also must be accepted by the grantee.
An owner legally transfers his property to another person on an instrument known as a deed. However, failure to record a deed may cause problems for the new owner. For example, the lack of an official deed will make it nearly impossible to sell the property again or refinance a mortgage.
When done properly, a deed is recorded anywhere from two weeks to three months after closing. However, there are many instances where deeds are not properly recorded. Title agents commit errors, lose deeds, and even go out of business. Even county offices sometimes fail to record deeds that were properly submitted.
Contrary to normal expectations, the Deed DOES NOT have to be recorded to be effective or to show delivery, and because of that, the Deed DOES NOT have to be signed in front of a Notary Public. However, if you plan to record it, then it does have to be notarized as that is a County Recorder requirement.
For a deed to be valid, it must meet the following requirements: The granter must have legal capacity, which means that the granter is of sound mind and lawful age in most states, the minimum age is 18. There must be enough information in the deed to identify the grantee with reasonable certainty.
List the names of the parties involved. Write, for example, [Granter's Name and address], as Granter, conveys to [Grantee's Name and address], as Grantee, the property described below by [list the type of deed]. Describe the land. Use the land's street address, plot number, and the metes and bounds of the land.
Select which type of deed you wish to provide the buyer. Create a transfer document that contains the deed transfer date and the legal names of the granter and grantee, usually the seller and buyer respectively. Add the property's physical address and subdivision or the full legal description if you know it.
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