Nebraska Warranty Deed from Individual to a Trust

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Nebraska
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NE-015-77
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Description Nebraska Deed Trust

This form is a Warranty Deed where the grantor is an individual and the grantee is a trust. Grantor conveys and warrant the described property to trustee of trust 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 special warranty deed to real estate offers protection to the buyer through the seller's guarantee that the title has been free and clear of encumbrances during their ownership of the property. It does not guarantee clear title beyond their ownership.

A warranty deed guarantees that: The grantor is the rightful owner of the property and has the legal right to transfer the title.The title would withstand third-party claims to ownership of the property. The grantor will do anything to ensure the grantee's title to the property.

A statutory warranty deed is different from a warranty deed because it is a shorter form made available through your state's statutes and it may not outright list the promise that the title is guaranteed to be clear. Instead, because it is a statutory form, this guarantee is implied and is still legally enforceable.

Let's start with the definition of a deed: DEED: A written instrument by which one party, the Grantor, conveys the title of ownership in property to another party, the Grantee. A Warranty Deed contains promises, called covenants, that the Grantor makes to the Grantee.

Both the warranty deed and deed of trust are recorded with the county clerk or recorder. Generally, the lender sends the documents to be recorded after the closing.The original warranty deeds are often mailed to the grantee after they are recorded.

Both a warranty deed and deed of trust are used to transfer the title of a property from one person to another. However, the difference between these two contracts is who is protected. As you now know, a deed of trust protects the beneficiary (lender). A warranty deed, on the other hand, protects the property owner.

A general warranty deed covers the property's entire history.With a special warranty deed, the guarantee covers only the period when the seller held title to the property. Special warranty deeds do not protect against any mistakes in a free-and-clear title that may exist before the seller's ownership.

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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