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Get Wi General Warranty Deed 2017-2026
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How to fill out the WI General Warranty Deed online
Filling out the Wisconsin General Warranty Deed correctly ensures a smooth transfer of property ownership. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help users effortlessly complete the form online, regardless of their legal experience.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- In the 'Prepared By' section, enter the name and address of the individual or entity that is preparing the document, including state and zip code.
- In the 'After Recording Return To' section, fill in the name and address where the deed should be sent after recording, including state and zip code.
- Fill in the county name where the property is located. This is crucial for identifying the jurisdiction for the deed.
- In the section stating, 'KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,' write the total consideration amount paid (in dollars) and name the Grantor(s) along with their address details.
- Enter the name of the Grantee(s), along with their address information, ensuring accuracy in the details provided.
- Insert the legal description of the property being conveyed. If necessary, attach an Exhibit A that contains this information.
- Finalize the deed by having both Grantor(s) sign in the designated signature lines provided.
- Designate the notary public section. Ensure a notary public witnesses the signing and fills in their information, including their commission expiration date.
- Once all the information is filled out, review the document for accuracy. Save your changes, and then proceed to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your deed filing online today to ensure a smooth property transfer process.
A Wisconsin general warranty deed form—or just warranty deed—is a real estate deed under which the current owner contracts to warrant the transferred real estate's title. 1. An owner who contracts to warrant a property's title conveys the real estate with a warranty of title.