This form is a General Warranty Deed where the Grantor is an LLC and the Grantee is also a municipal corporation. Grantor conveys and warrants the described property to the Grantee. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.
Keywords: Mesquite Texas, general warranty deed, limited liability company, municipal corporation, description, types Description: A Mesquite Texas General Warranty Deed from a Limited Liability Company to a Municipal Corporation is a legally binding document that transfers ownership of a property from a limited liability company (LLC) to a municipal corporation within the city of Mesquite, Texas. This type of deed guarantees that the property is free from any encumbrances or defects in title, providing the municipal corporation with full ownership and protection against any future claims. The general warranty deed serves as substantial evidence of the transfer of ownership and outlines the rights and obligations associated with the transfer. It provides important details such as the names and addresses of the LLC and the municipal corporation, a legal description of the property including its boundaries and any improvements on it, the purchase price (if applicable), and any additional terms or conditions agreed upon between both parties. This type of deed conveys a clear chain of title, ensuring that the municipal corporation receives the property free and clear of any liens, mortgages, or other claims. It provides a substantial level of protection to the municipal corporation against any future legal disputes or claims related to the property's ownership. There may be different types or variations of Mesquite Texas General Warranty Deed from a Limited Liability Company to a Municipal Corporation, including: 1. Special Warranty Deed: This type of deed involves a warranty that the property is free from any defects during the time the LLC owned it, but does not guarantee against any issues before the LLC's ownership. 2. Quitclaim Deed: In this case, the limited liability company transfers its interest in the property to the municipal corporation without making any warranties or guarantees regarding the property's title or condition. The municipal corporation accepts the property "as is." 3. Bargain and Sale Deed: This type of deed conveys the property from the limited liability company to the municipal corporation, but without providing any warranty against future claims. It simply asserts that the LLC has legal ownership and the right to transfer the property. The specific type of Mesquite Texas General Warranty Deed used in a transfer from an LLC to a municipal corporation may vary depending on the legal requirements, agreements between the parties involved, and the level of protection desired by the municipal corporation.Keywords: Mesquite Texas, general warranty deed, limited liability company, municipal corporation, description, types Description: A Mesquite Texas General Warranty Deed from a Limited Liability Company to a Municipal Corporation is a legally binding document that transfers ownership of a property from a limited liability company (LLC) to a municipal corporation within the city of Mesquite, Texas. This type of deed guarantees that the property is free from any encumbrances or defects in title, providing the municipal corporation with full ownership and protection against any future claims. The general warranty deed serves as substantial evidence of the transfer of ownership and outlines the rights and obligations associated with the transfer. It provides important details such as the names and addresses of the LLC and the municipal corporation, a legal description of the property including its boundaries and any improvements on it, the purchase price (if applicable), and any additional terms or conditions agreed upon between both parties. This type of deed conveys a clear chain of title, ensuring that the municipal corporation receives the property free and clear of any liens, mortgages, or other claims. It provides a substantial level of protection to the municipal corporation against any future legal disputes or claims related to the property's ownership. There may be different types or variations of Mesquite Texas General Warranty Deed from a Limited Liability Company to a Municipal Corporation, including: 1. Special Warranty Deed: This type of deed involves a warranty that the property is free from any defects during the time the LLC owned it, but does not guarantee against any issues before the LLC's ownership. 2. Quitclaim Deed: In this case, the limited liability company transfers its interest in the property to the municipal corporation without making any warranties or guarantees regarding the property's title or condition. The municipal corporation accepts the property "as is." 3. Bargain and Sale Deed: This type of deed conveys the property from the limited liability company to the municipal corporation, but without providing any warranty against future claims. It simply asserts that the LLC has legal ownership and the right to transfer the property. The specific type of Mesquite Texas General Warranty Deed used in a transfer from an LLC to a municipal corporation may vary depending on the legal requirements, agreements between the parties involved, and the level of protection desired by the municipal corporation.