General Warranty Deed form is used to convey an interest in real estate. The General Warranty Deed guarantees that the title conveyed is good and its transfer rightful. A General Warranty Deed includes a promise by the person making it (i.e. the Grantor / Seller) that he/she will defend the Grantee (the person getting the property) from any and all claims of others. A General Warranty Deed is used in most real estate deed transfers and offers the greatest protection of any deed. Among others, this form includes the following provisions: - Consideration paid: A record of the valuable consideration paid should a dispute arise;
- Grantor’s and Grantee’s name and address: To locate the parties to the deed;
- City and County where property is located: Describes the property with specificity;
- Signature of parties: Binding them to the deed; and
- Notary Acknowledgment: Notarization will make it more difficult for any third party to challenge the validity of the Deed and will allow the Deed to be recorded as a public record.
This attorney-prepared packet includes: - Instructions and Checklist for General Warranty Deed
- Information for General Warranty Deed
- General Warranty Deed
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