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Introducing the Warranty Deed Hide Page Feature

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Understanding the Warranty Deed Warranty deeds are standard for average home sales. That's because a warranty deed not only transfers ownership of a property from one party to another, it also provides the new owner with a "warranty" or guarantee that the title is free and clear of any unknown claims or encumbrances.
A warranty deed is one type of proof of ownership; it shows the name of the owner and gives a brief description of the property. The previous owner or party granting you ownership signs the warranty deed, showing your rights to the property. A quitclaim deed is the other main type of property deed.
In a deed, the grantor warrants he or she is the rightful property owner and has a legal right to transfer title. There are different types of deeds such as the warranty deed, special warranty deed, and the quitclaim deed.
Get a copy of the deed to the property. ... Produce copies of purchase documents. ... Use the certificate of title for a mobile home. ... Gather property tax receipts. ... Get copies of mortgage payment records. ... Provide proof of homeowner's insurance in your name. ... Complete an affidavit of ownership.
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.
Ownership Evidenced by Title or Deed The title or deed to a piece of property, whether it be land or vehicle, is the most basic form of proof of ownership. Deeds should be recorded with the county where the property is located.
House Deeds: The Basics A house deed is a written document that shows who owns a particular property. When someone is ready to buy a house, the buyer and seller must sign a deed in order to transfer the property's ownership rights to the new homeowner.
In U.S. property law, legal ownership of real property, such as a house, is evidenced through the deed on that property. ... Unless you're listed on a property's deed, you can't be considered its legal owner, even if you are paying its mortgage.
The deed to your house is the official document stating who has an ownership interest in the property. While new owners receive a copy of the deed at the time of transfer, additional copies are available as public records at the Office of Assessor-Recorder's office or County Recorders Office.
A deed is the physical legal document whereas title is the name that describes a person's legal position regarding something. Deeds are official written documents, and in most states are required to be recorded in a courthouse or assessor's office.
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