This form is a General Warranty Deed where the Grantors are four Individuals and the grantee is an Individual. Grantors convey and generally warrant the described property to the grantee. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.
A San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed from Four Individual Granters to One Grantee is a legal document that transfers ownership of a property from four individual sellers (known as granters) to a single buyer (referred to as the grantee). This type of deed ensures that the grantee receives full ownership of the property and guarantees that the property is free from any title defects or claims, except those specifically mentioned in the deed. Keywords: — San Antonio, Texas: Refers to the specific location where the deed is executed, indicating the jurisdiction and legal requirements applicable to the deed. — General Warranty Deed: Specifies the type of deed being used, which offers the grantee the highest level of protection by providing a series of legal guarantees and promises from the granters. — Four IndividuaGrantersrs: Refers to the sellers or current owners of the property who are transferring the ownership. The names and contact details of the granters are typically included in the deed. — One Grantee: Indicates that there is a single buyer or recipient who will receive ownership of the property through this transfer. — Ownership Transfer: Signifies the legal transfer of ownership rights and responsibilities from the granters to the grantee. — Full Ownership: Ensures that the grantee receives complete ownership of the property and all associated rights, including possession, use, and the ability to sell or mortgage the property. — Title Defects and Claims: Refers to any potential issues with the property's legal title, such as liens, encumbrances, or claims by third parties. The general warranty deed guarantees that the grantee will have a clear and marketable title, except for any limitations or exceptions explicitly stated in the deed. Different types of San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deeds from Four Individual Granters to One Grantee might include variations based on specific circumstances. For example: 1. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Reservation of Minerals: This type of deed explicitly reserves any mineral rights or ownership interest in oil, gas, or other extractable natural resources for the granters. 2. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Exception for Easement: In this case, an easement, which grants a right of way or limited use to another party, is mentioned as an exception to the grantee's ownership rights. 3. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Partial Interest: When only a specific percentage or fraction of the property is being transferred to the grantee, this type of deed is used to outline the exact portion and preserves the rights of the remaining granters. 4. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Special Conditions: If there are additional conditions or terms agreed upon by the granters and grantee, such as specific restrictions on the use of the property, they would be outlined in this type of deed.A San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed from Four Individual Granters to One Grantee is a legal document that transfers ownership of a property from four individual sellers (known as granters) to a single buyer (referred to as the grantee). This type of deed ensures that the grantee receives full ownership of the property and guarantees that the property is free from any title defects or claims, except those specifically mentioned in the deed. Keywords: — San Antonio, Texas: Refers to the specific location where the deed is executed, indicating the jurisdiction and legal requirements applicable to the deed. — General Warranty Deed: Specifies the type of deed being used, which offers the grantee the highest level of protection by providing a series of legal guarantees and promises from the granters. — Four IndividuaGrantersrs: Refers to the sellers or current owners of the property who are transferring the ownership. The names and contact details of the granters are typically included in the deed. — One Grantee: Indicates that there is a single buyer or recipient who will receive ownership of the property through this transfer. — Ownership Transfer: Signifies the legal transfer of ownership rights and responsibilities from the granters to the grantee. — Full Ownership: Ensures that the grantee receives complete ownership of the property and all associated rights, including possession, use, and the ability to sell or mortgage the property. — Title Defects and Claims: Refers to any potential issues with the property's legal title, such as liens, encumbrances, or claims by third parties. The general warranty deed guarantees that the grantee will have a clear and marketable title, except for any limitations or exceptions explicitly stated in the deed. Different types of San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deeds from Four Individual Granters to One Grantee might include variations based on specific circumstances. For example: 1. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Reservation of Minerals: This type of deed explicitly reserves any mineral rights or ownership interest in oil, gas, or other extractable natural resources for the granters. 2. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Exception for Easement: In this case, an easement, which grants a right of way or limited use to another party, is mentioned as an exception to the grantee's ownership rights. 3. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Partial Interest: When only a specific percentage or fraction of the property is being transferred to the grantee, this type of deed is used to outline the exact portion and preserves the rights of the remaining granters. 4. San Antonio Texas General Warranty Deed with Special Conditions: If there are additional conditions or terms agreed upon by the granters and grantee, such as specific restrictions on the use of the property, they would be outlined in this type of deed.