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Chapter 8 Deeds

Objectives After reading this chapter, you should be able to Identify the types of deeds used in modern real estate practice. Explain the basic requirements of a valid deed. Prepare a deed.

Historical Development of Deeds Originally, land conveyed by the actual delivery of vacant possession to the land in which a seller would place or “seize” the purchaser in possession Later, the fine became the preferred method of conveyance Today, written deeds are used to describe property and parties Recorded in public files

Types of Deeds General warranty deed Covenants (warranties) by grantor to grantee Covenant of seisin Covenant of right to convey Covenant against encumbrances Covenant of further assurance Covenant of quiet enjoyment Covenant of warranty

Types of Deeds Present versus future covenants Case Lunsford v. King, 132 Ga. App. 749, 209 S.E.2d 27 (1974) Plaintiff entitled to prove case before jury Including amount of unliquidated damages

Types of Deeds Limited (special) warranty deed Warranty deed in which the grantor covenants only against lawful claims of people claiming by, through, or under the grantor Grant deed Transfers only the interest the grantor has in the land and not the land itself Type of limited warranty deed commonly used in California

Types of Deeds Quitclaim deed Contains no covenants or warranties of title Found in other forms of deeds Foreclosure deeds Executor’s deeds Administrator’s deeds Trustee’s deeds

Types of Deeds Executor’s and administrator’s deeds Trustee deeds Transfer of a title to real property from the estate of a deceased individual Without warranty of title Trustee deeds Deed transferring property held in trust for a beneficiary

Basic Requirements of a Valid Deed Written instrument Competent grantor Identity of grantee Words of conveyance Adequate description of land

Basic Requirements of a Valid Deed Consideration Signature of grantor Witnesses Delivery of completed deed to grantee

Preparation of a Valid Deed Most deeds have the following parts: Caption Premises or preamble Granting clause Description Habendum Warranty clause Testimonium

Completing Sections of a Deed Preamble Grantor designations Grantee designations Granting clause Description Testimonium

Correction of Deeds Grantor must execute and deliver corrective deed to the grantee Corrective deed is valid without any additional consideration Acceptance by the grantee is admission of error found in the original deed Reformation and cancellation of deed

Practical Tips for the Paralegal Grantor Legal ownership (individual or business entity) must be verified through a title report Or court documents, if necessary Name must be spelled correctly

Practical Tips for the Paralegal Grantee Same attention to detail applies to the grantee If grantees are receiving property as co-owners, that language must be in the deed Legal description

Practical Tips for the Paralegal Witnessing a deed If acting as a witness, must see grantee(s) sign the deed If acting as a notary public, must properly identify the parties signing the deed Notarizing a deed without seeing the actual signature(s) is a violation of the notary oath May be considered perjury in many states

Checklist: Preparing a Deed Research before preparation Review the contract or other agreement covering the transfer of ownership to the property Review the title examination to ensure the correct name of title owner to the property

Checklist: Preparing a Deed Research before preparation Confirm the correct spellings of all names of the grantor and grantee Carefully review the title examination and determine what title exceptions should be identified in the deed

Checklist: Preparing a Deed Research before preparation Confirm prospective purchasers have no special requirements for taking title E.g., joint tenancy with right of survivorship Review survey legal description against description in grantor’s current deed to ensure no difference exists between the two descriptions

Checklist: Preparing a Deed Preparing the deed Draft the caption and preamble Indicate the county and state where the deed signed Date the deed with the date of execution and delivery Indicate the correct name of the grantor Indicate the correct name of the grantee, noting any special forms of ownership

Checklist: Preparing a Deed Preparing the deed Draft the consideration Draft the legal description Use the correct legal description verified by survey and title examination If the legal description is too long to be included on the face of the deed, use an exhibit List all title exceptions being transferred with the property

Checklist: Preparing a Deed Preparing the deed Draft signature blanks Grantor is the only person who signs the deed Correctly identify the grantor’s name Type all names underneath the signature lines Deed must be signed and sealed Make certain the deed contains the proper number of witnesses and the correct notary designation

Ethics: Falsification of Documents ABA Code of Professional Responsibility prohibits an attorney from falsifying a document for any reason Likewise, a paralegal cannot falsify a document for any reason Including changing a date on the deed

Summary Ownership to real property transferred by a deed Warranty or quitclaim Deeds must properly identify the grantor/grantee and a description of the property to be transferred Deeds must be signed and witnessed Title is not transferred until deed is delivered to the grantee