Last updated: 3/18/2021
Executors Deed
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Description
EXECUTOR'S DEED. This is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real estate from a deceased person's estate to a designated grantee. The individual executing the deed is the Independent Executor of the estate, appointed by the court, and this deed signifies the authority granted by the will of the deceased to sell or convey the property. The form includes details such as the names and addresses of the grantor (executor) and grantee, the legal description of the property, and indicates that the transfer is made in joint tenancy, meaning that both parties have equal ownership rights. The executor acknowledges receipt of payment from the grantee and certifies the transaction as a free and voluntary act. The deed must be signed by the executor and notarized to be valid. It serves to formalize the transfer of property, ensuring that the grantee receives clear title to the property as part of the estate settlement process. www.FormsWorkflow.com