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Stat. § 689.01 lists three basic requirements for the validity of a Florida deed: The deed must be signed by the transferor (the current owner) of the property or his or her duly authorized agent or representative. The deed must be signed in the presence of two witnesses, each of whom must also sign the deed.
A seller can allow a buyer's attorney to prepare the deed or the seller can retain a Daytona real estate attorney to represent the seller during the real estate closing process. All deeds executed in Florida must be signed in the presence of a notary public and two witnesses.
The real estate deed must be signed by the seller and notarized. Also, some states require one or more individuals to sign the deed as witnesses. The buyer is not required to sign the deed. The seller's attorney is responsible for delivering the deed to the buyer, and the buyer must accept the deed.
Include the name of the granter(s), the grantee(s), the county in which the property is located, the property address, the legal description of the property, a notarized statement, and witness signature lines. Have the Florida quitclaim deed notarized. Make copies for each party.
Florida law requires that the granter must sign the deed in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public. The witnesses must also sign in the presence of the notary. Technically, a deed, whether quit claim or warranty, must be delivered to the grantee.
Florida Correction Deed. Correct common errors in a deed, such as typographical mistakes or omissions in various sections of the original deed, by using a corrective deed, which must be signed by the granter and witnesses and re-acknowledged.
Determine if the error is harmless or fatal to the transfer of title. Decide what instrument is best suited to the error. Draft a corrective deed, affidavit, or new deed. Original Granter(s) signature(s) obtained. Deed is re-executed. Re-acknowledgment before a notary.
File the quitclaim deed with the Florida county property appraiser's or tax collector's office. Take the completed quitclaim deed to the county recorder's office or the property appraiser's office. Speak with a clerk about filing the quitclaim deed. Pay the filing fee and submit it to the clerk.
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