Kentucky Warranty Deed from two Individuals to Husband and Wife

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Kentucky
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KY-03-78
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What is this form?

This Warranty Deed from two Individuals to Husband and Wife is a legal document that facilitates the transfer of property ownership from two individuals (the Grantors) to a married couple (the Grantees). This form specifically includes a warranty provision, ensuring that the Grantors guarantee the title to the property being conveyed. Unlike other property transfer forms, this warranty deed includes provisions that clarify rights of survivorship for the Grantees, which is crucial for estate planning purposes.

What’s included in this form

  • Date of the deed execution.
  • Names and addresses of the Grantors and Grantees.
  • Consideration amount for the property, typically a nominal figure.
  • Description of the property being conveyed.
  • Statement of rights of survivorship for the Grantees.
  • Notary section for official acknowledgment.
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When to use this document

This warranty deed should be used when two individuals wish to transfer ownership of real estate to a husband and wife. Common scenarios include family property transfers, gifts of property between relatives, or instances where an unmarried couple marries and wants to legally consolidate their assets. It's essential when the intent is to ensure that both spouses share ownership with rights of survivorship.

Intended users of this form

  • Two individuals looking to convey property ownership to a married couple.
  • Married couples who want to ensure joint ownership and survivorship rights.
  • Family members involved in the transfer of property as a gift.

Completing this form step by step

  • Enter the date of the deed execution.
  • Fill in the names and addresses of both the Grantors and Grantees.
  • Specify the consideration amount for the property, typically set at One Dollar.
  • Provide a legal description of the property in the designated section.
  • The Grantors and Grantees should sign the document in the presence of a notary public.

Notarization guidance

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services, allowing users to securely complete the process via video call without the need to travel.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Not including the complete legal description of the property.
  • Failing to have the deed notarized, if required by local law.
  • Incorrectly identifying the parties involved in the transaction.

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The name and address of the seller (called the grantor) The name and address of the buyer (called the grantee) A legal description of the property (found on the previous deed) A statement that the grantor is transferring the property to the grantee.

To make the form legally binding, you must sign it in front of a notary public. You must then file your signed and notarized deed with the county office that's in charge of recording property documents. Once the grantee signs the warranty deed, he/she legally has ownership and claim to the property.

Either (1) a sworn, notarized certificate signed by the grantor or his agent and the grantee or his agent, that the consideration reflected in the deed is the full consideration paid for the property, or (2) a sworn, notarized certificate signed by the grantor or his agent and the grantee or his agent, stating that the

The name and address of the seller (called the grantor) The name and address of the buyer (called the grantee) A legal description of the property (found on the previous deed) A statement that the grantor is transferring the property to the grantee.

Misconceptions and Realities. It is a misconception that someone can be removed from the deed. Nor can a co-owner simply take away another party's interest in a property by executing a new deed without that other party. In short, no one can be passively removed from a title.

The mortgage company usually prepares this deed as part of the loan package and delivers it to the title company for you to sign at closing. The title company is commonly the trustee to the deed and holds legal title to the property until the loan gets fully repaid.

Technically, any seller (attorney or non-attorney) can prepare their own deed; however, it must contain all the correct language, for the specific situation, in order for it to do what you want it to do2026and in order for it to be acceptable for recording by the county clerk's office in the county in which the property

Under the Grantor section of the deed, write the name of the person transferring title. Under Grantee, write the name of the person receiving title. Describe the parcel of land. Use the street address and include the North Carolina County where the land is located.

In order to transfer ownership of the marital home pursuant to a divorce, one spouse is going to need to sign a quitclaim deed, interspousal transfer deed, or a grant deed, in order to convey the title to the property.

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Kentucky Warranty Deed from two Individuals to Husband and Wife