This form is a Special Warranty Deed where the grantor is an individual and the grantees are two individuals. Grantor conveys and specially warrants the described property to the grantees. The grantor only warrants and will defend the property only as to claims of persons claiming by, through or under grantor, but not otherwise. The grantees take the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship or as tenants in common. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.
A Surprise Arizona Special Warranty Deed — Individual to Two Individuals is a legal document that facilitates the transfer of property ownership rights from one individual to two individuals. This type of deed offers certain assurances and protection to the two individuals receiving the property. A Special Warranty Deed is a commonly used type of real estate deed that guarantees the granter (the individual selling or transferring the property) has clear and undisputed ownership of the property and has not encumbered it in any way during their ownership. However, unlike a General Warranty Deed, a Special Warranty Deed only protects against defects or encumbrances that occurred during the granter's ownership. This specific type of Special Warranty Deed applies to property transfers involving a single individual transferring ownership to two individuals. It is commonly used in situations such as gifting or inheritance, where the granter wishes to transfer their property to multiple recipients. Keywords: Surprise Arizona, Special Warranty Deed, Individual to Two Individuals, property ownership, legal document, transfer of ownership rights, assurances, protection, granter, real estate deed, clear ownership, undisputed ownership, encumbrances, defects, gifting, inheritance, multiple recipients.A Surprise Arizona Special Warranty Deed — Individual to Two Individuals is a legal document that facilitates the transfer of property ownership rights from one individual to two individuals. This type of deed offers certain assurances and protection to the two individuals receiving the property. A Special Warranty Deed is a commonly used type of real estate deed that guarantees the granter (the individual selling or transferring the property) has clear and undisputed ownership of the property and has not encumbered it in any way during their ownership. However, unlike a General Warranty Deed, a Special Warranty Deed only protects against defects or encumbrances that occurred during the granter's ownership. This specific type of Special Warranty Deed applies to property transfers involving a single individual transferring ownership to two individuals. It is commonly used in situations such as gifting or inheritance, where the granter wishes to transfer their property to multiple recipients. Keywords: Surprise Arizona, Special Warranty Deed, Individual to Two Individuals, property ownership, legal document, transfer of ownership rights, assurances, protection, granter, real estate deed, clear ownership, undisputed ownership, encumbrances, defects, gifting, inheritance, multiple recipients.