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A contract for deed is a contract where the seller remains the legal owner of the property and the buyer makes monthly payments to the seller to buy the house. The seller remains the legal owner of the property until the contract is paid.
Definition of General Warranty Deed? A deed in which the grantor warrants or guarantees the title to real property against defects existing before the grantor acquired title or arising during the grantors ownership.
A South Dakota warranty deed?sometimes called a general warranty deed?provides the most thorough warranty of title. The current owner guarantees a clear title?subject to no undisclosed liens or other encumbrances?and agrees to defend the new owner's title against adverse claims.
A South Dakota quitclaim deed is a conveyance instrument for real property that does not guarantee the title's condition or the grantor as the legal title holder.
Formatting Requirements for South Dakota Deeds Paper, Page Size, and Ink. The paper on which South Dakota deeds are printed must be white and not less than 20-pound weight. ... Margins. ... Title. ... Parties' Identifying Information. ... Marital Status. ... Property Description. ... Granting Clause. ... Statement of Consideration.