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A deed is the document that transfers ownership of real estate. It will identify the buyer (grantee) and seller (grantor), provide a legal description of the property, and be signed by the person transferring the property. The seller's signature must be notarized.
If you're the buyer, you're not required to sign the deed in a real estate sale. State laws, such as California's, generally require sellers to sign deeds before a notary public. After a closing, the deed is recorded in the county where the property is located.
A deed is the document that transfers ownership of real estate. It will identify the buyer (grantee) and seller (grantor), provide a legal description of the property, and be signed by the person transferring the property. The seller's signature must be notarized.
Depending on where you live, those at your closing appointment might include you (the buyer), the seller, the escrow/closing agent, the attorney (who might also be the closing agent), a title company representative, the mortgage lender, and the real estate agents.
It's the final step in officially transferring the ownership of a property to the purchaser and handing over the keys. Typically, the buyers and sellers will meet in person with their closers and real estate agents so that all involved parties can sign the necessary documents.
When the seller hands over the signed and notarized deed, the buyer must take the deed to his county's public records department to record the deed. In many cases, the title company or closing attorney records the deed for the buyer as part of the closing process.
You must sign the grant deed if you are the seller. You also must have a public notary acknowledge or verify your signature on the grant deed. A grant deed is legally ineffective unless the grantor, meaning the person selling or transferring the property, signs the grant deed.
The deed must be signed by the grantor or grantors if the property is owned by more than one person. The deed must be legally delivered to the grantee or to someone acting on the grantee's behalf. The deed must be accepted by the grantee.
Signing the Warranty Deed: In order to make the Warranty Deed legally binding, the Seller needs to sign it front of a notary public. Then signed and notarized deed must be filed at the city or county office for recording property documents.
A deed must always be notarized and filed in the public records; it may also have to be witnessed. The person who will sign the deed (the person who is transferring the property) should take the deed to a notary public, who will watch the person sign the deed and will sign and stamp it.
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