Louisiana Warranty Deed from Individual to LLC

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Louisiana
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This Warranty Deed from Individual to LLC form is a Warranty Deed where the grantor is an individual and the grantee is a limited liability company. Grantor conveys and warrants the described property to grantee less and except all oil, gas and minerals, on and under the property owned by Grantors, if any, which are reserved by Grantors.
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The legal document that transfers ownership of immovable property (i.e., a home, lot, building, immobilized mobile home) can be a cash sale or a quitclaim deed. A quitclaim deed is used when there is a transfer of property ownership without being sold.

Property ownership in Louisiana is voluntarily transferred by a contract through the owner and the transferee. A transfer of real (immovable) property can be made by authentic act or by an act under private signature duly acknowledged (CC1839 Art. 1839).

DEED: A written instrument by which one party, the Grantor, conveys the title of ownership in property to another party, the Grantee. A Warranty Deed contains promises, called covenants, that the Grantor makes to the Grantee.It is even possible that the Grantor does not have any title or ownership interest at all!

In Louisiana, giving away some of your surplus to a friend, relative or charitable organization is a simple matter of completing a form called an Act of Donation and having it notarized. The process is relatively quick and easy, but it does have potential tax implications.

A warranty deed, also known as a general warranty deed, is a legal real estate document between the seller (grantor) and the buyer (grantee). The deed protects the buyer by pledging that the seller holds clear title to the property and there are no encumbrances, outstanding liens, or mortgages against it.

The Louisiana quitclaim deed is used to transfer real estate in Louisiana from one person to another. A quitclaim has no guarantee or warranty attached to it.Signing A quitclaim deed must be authorized with the Grantor(s) (the Sellers) in front of two (2) witnesses and a notary public.

A general warranty deed is used to transfer an interest in real estate in Louisiana in most real estate transactions. A Louisiana warranty deed conveys real property with warranty covenants to the buyer. It requires an acknowledgement of the grantor's signature.

Retrieve your original deed. Get the appropriate deed form. Draft the deed. Sign the deed before a notary. Record the deed with the county recorder. Obtain the new original deed.

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