Texas General Warranty Deed
General Warranty Deed form is used to convey an interest in real estate. The General Warranty Deed guarantees that the title conveyed is good and its transfer rightful. A General Warranty Deed includes a promise by the person making it (i.e. the Grantor / Seller) that he/she will defend the Grantee (the person getting the property) from any and all claims of others. A General Warranty Deed is used in most real estate deed transfers and offers the greatest protection of any deed. Among others, this form includes the following provisions: Consideration paid: A record of the valuable consideration paid should a dispute arise; Grantor’s and Grantee’s name and address: To locate the parties to the deed; City and County where property is located: Describes the property with specificity; Signature of parties: Binding them to the deed; and Notary Acknowledgment: Notarization will make it more difficult for any third party to challenge the validity of the Deed and will allow the Deed to be recorded as a public record. This attorney-prepared packet includes: Instructions and Checklist for General Warranty Deed Information for General Warranty Deed General Warranty Deed State Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of Texas
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