This form is a Warranty Deed where the Grantors are Two Individuals or Husband and Wife, both acting through an attorney in fact, and the Grantees are Two Individuals or Husband and Wife. Grantors convey and warrant the described property to Grantees. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.
A Fort Wayne Indiana Warranty Deed — Two Individuals or Husband and WifeGrantersrs, both acting through an Attorney in Fact, to Two Individuals or Husband and Wife as Grantees, is a legal document that transfers ownership of real estate property from the Granters to the Grantees, in the presence of an Attorney in Fact acting on behalf of the Granters. This type of warranty deed is specifically designed for situations where two individuals or a married couple are transferring the ownership rights of a property to another two individuals or a married couple. Fort Wayne Indiana has various types of warranty deeds, each suited for different circumstances, such as: 1. General Warranty Deed: This type of warranty deed guarantees that the Granters have full legal ownership of the property and will defend against any past or future claims on the property. 2. Special Warranty Deed: Unlike the general warranty deed, the special warranty deed only guarantees that the Granters have not caused any issues or claims on the property during their ownership, but does not cover any claims prior to their ownership. 3. Quitclaim Deed: This deed does not provide any warranties or guarantees. It simply transfers the Granters' ownership rights, if any, to the Grantees. It is often used in situations where there is uncertainty about the ownership history or when the parties involved have complete trust in each other. When using an Attorney in Fact, it means that the Granters have granted power of attorney to a trusted individual to act on their behalf and execute the warranty deed. This could happen due to various reasons such as distance, incapacity, or convenience. The Fort Wayne Indiana Warranty Deed — Two Individuals or Husband and Wife, Granters, both acting through an Attorney in Fact, to Two Individuals or Husband and Wife as Grantees, ensures a legal and valid transfer of property ownership while protecting the interests of all parties involved. It is essential to consult with legal professionals and conduct thorough due diligence on the property before entering into any real estate transaction or executing a warranty deed.A Fort Wayne Indiana Warranty Deed — Two Individuals or Husband and WifeGrantersrs, both acting through an Attorney in Fact, to Two Individuals or Husband and Wife as Grantees, is a legal document that transfers ownership of real estate property from the Granters to the Grantees, in the presence of an Attorney in Fact acting on behalf of the Granters. This type of warranty deed is specifically designed for situations where two individuals or a married couple are transferring the ownership rights of a property to another two individuals or a married couple. Fort Wayne Indiana has various types of warranty deeds, each suited for different circumstances, such as: 1. General Warranty Deed: This type of warranty deed guarantees that the Granters have full legal ownership of the property and will defend against any past or future claims on the property. 2. Special Warranty Deed: Unlike the general warranty deed, the special warranty deed only guarantees that the Granters have not caused any issues or claims on the property during their ownership, but does not cover any claims prior to their ownership. 3. Quitclaim Deed: This deed does not provide any warranties or guarantees. It simply transfers the Granters' ownership rights, if any, to the Grantees. It is often used in situations where there is uncertainty about the ownership history or when the parties involved have complete trust in each other. When using an Attorney in Fact, it means that the Granters have granted power of attorney to a trusted individual to act on their behalf and execute the warranty deed. This could happen due to various reasons such as distance, incapacity, or convenience. The Fort Wayne Indiana Warranty Deed — Two Individuals or Husband and Wife, Granters, both acting through an Attorney in Fact, to Two Individuals or Husband and Wife as Grantees, ensures a legal and valid transfer of property ownership while protecting the interests of all parties involved. It is essential to consult with legal professionals and conduct thorough due diligence on the property before entering into any real estate transaction or executing a warranty deed.