How Do You Transfer A Land Title?
The instrument used to transfer a land title is called a property deed. There are many types of property deeds, and they are largely differentiated by the kinds of promises, called warrants, they convey. In the language of the deed, the seller is called the grantor and the buyer the grantee. Transferring title is done by drafting and executing a property deed. Identify the parties, the property, and consideration. The opening of a property deed is called the premises. It should clearly identify the grantor and grantee (often by name and address), describe the subject property (including address, if applicable), and should indicate that some form of payment or consideration has been exchanged for title to the property. Set forth conditions. If there are pending conditions upon which the sale is based, these should be listed in the deed. Such conditions could include the completion of financing the purchase, or that no other claims against the property arise. Make warrants. The extent of