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Arkansas Agreement or Contract for Deed for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate a/k/a Land or Executory Contract

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A Contract for Deed is used as owner financing for the purchase of real property. The Seller retains title to the property until an agreed amount is paid. After the agreed amount is paid, the Seller conveys the property to Buyer.

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Arkansas Contract Sale Other Form Names

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Deed Aka Land Executory Document FAQ

A grant deed is the instrument used to transfer title to an interest in real property from one owner to someone else.A deed of trust is the security instrument given to a lender to secure a loan or other obligation. Bare naked title is deeded to the trustee, who holds the power of sale or the power to re-convey.

The Difference Between A Title And A Deed A deed is an official written document declaring a person's legal ownership of a property, while a title refers to the concept of ownership rights.

When transferring property, a seller (often called the grantor), writes out a deed, transferring property to the buyer (often called the grantee). The deed is then recorded with the recorder in the county in which the property is located.

The Arkansas general warranty deed is a deed that allows a grantor (seller) to transfer his or her real property to a grantee (purchaser) in the State of Arkansas.Per State law, a warranty deed must contain the words grant, bargain and sell when stating how the property is being transferred.

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Arkansas Agreement or Contract for Deed for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate a/k/a Land or Executory Contract