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Arkansas Warranty Deed from Corporation to Two Individuals

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Arkansas
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AR-014-78
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This Warranty Deed from Corporation to Two Individuals form is a Warranty Deed where the Grantor is a corporation and the Grantees are two individuals. Grantors conveys and warrants the described property to Grantees less and except all oil, gas and minerals, on and under the property owned by Grantor, if any, which are reserved by Grantor. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.

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A warranty deed, also known as a general warranty deed, is a legal real estate document between the seller (grantor) and the buyer (grantee). The deed protects the buyer by pledging that the seller holds clear title to the property and there are no encumbrances, outstanding liens, or mortgages against it.

Corporate warranty deeds offer the seller's guarantee to the buyer in regards to the validity of the chain of title. Generally, special warranty deeds only protect against problems occurring since the seller purchased the property.

A special warranty deed is a deed to real estate where the seller of the propertyknown as the grantorwarrants only against anything that occurred during their physical ownership. In other words, the grantor doesn't guarantee against any defects in clear title that existed before they took possession of the property.

Laws § 18-12-209. Recording (A§ 14-15-404) All quit claims are to be submitted to the Circuit Court (See Map) along with the required filing fee. Signing (A§ 18-12-104) A quit claim deed has the requirement of the Grantor(s) signing in front of a notary public and 2 disinterested witnesses.

The name and address of the seller (called the grantor) The name and address of the buyer (called the grantee) A legal description of the property (found on the previous deed) A statement that the grantor is transferring the property to the grantee.

A warranty deed is a higher level of protection produced by the seller upon the real estate closing. It includes a full legal description of the property, and confirms the title is clear and free from all liens, encumbrances, or title defects. Most property sales make use of a warranty deed.

In this situation, a Limited Warranty Deed is very similar to a quitclaim deed and only transfers any interest the State of Arkansas held in the property. The Commissioner does not guarantee usability, accessibility, or existence of the property nor can it guarantee or warrant a clear title to the property.

To make the form legally binding, you must sign it in front of a notary public. You must then file your signed and notarized deed with the county office that's in charge of recording property documents. Once the grantee signs the warranty deed, he/she legally has ownership and claim to the property.

It's important to note that a warranty deed does not actually prove the grantor has ownership (a title search is the best way to prove that), but it is a promise by the grantor that they are transferring ownership and if it turns out they don't actually own the property, the grantor will be responsible for compensating

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