- Warranty Deed - Page 1 - No delinquent taxes and transfer entered: Certificate of
Real Estate Value ( ) filed ( ) not requiredCertificate of Real Estate Value No. _________________ __________________________ , 2 0_ _____ County AuditorBy _________________________________________ DeputySTATE DEED TAX DUE HEREON: $ ____________Date: _________________________)))))))))) --------reserved for recording data------------- WARRANTY DEED (Corporation to Two Individuals) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION OF here insert the consideration, and other good and
valuable consideration, cash in hand paid, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,
______________________________, a Corporation organized under the laws of the state of
______________________, hereinafter referred to as “Grantor”, does hereby convey and warrant unto
______________________________ and ______________________________, Two Individuals, as joint
tenants with rights of survivorship, hereinafter “Grantees”, the following lands and property, together
with all improvements located thereon, lying in the County of ______________________, State of
Minnesota, to-wit: Describe Property of State "SEE DESCRIPTION ATTACHED" Prior instrument reference: Book _ _____ , P ag e _ _____ , D ocu m en t N o. _ _____ , o f t h e R eco rd er o f ______________________ County, Minnesota.LESS AND EXCEPT all oil, gas and minerals, on and under the above described property owned
by Grantor, if any, which are reserved by Grantor.SUBJECT to all easements, rights-of-way, protective covenants and mineral reservations of
record, if any. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD same unto Grantees, and unto Grantees’ heirs and assigns forever,
with all appurtenances thereunto belonging. GRANTOR does for Grantor and Grantor’s, personal representatives, executors and assigns
forever hereby covenant with GRANTEES that Grantor is lawfully seized in fee simple of said premises;
that the premises are free from all encumbrances, unless otherwise noted above; that Grantor has a good
right to sell and convey the same as aforesaid; and to forever warrant and defend the title to the said lands
against all claims whatever. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD to the said Grantees as joint tenants, with right of survivorship, their
heirs, personal representatives, executors and assigns forever: it being the intention of the parties to this
- Warranty Deed - Page 2 - conveyance, that (unless the joint tenancy hereby created is severed or terminated during the joint lives of
the grantees herein) in the event one Grantee herein survives the other, the entire interest in fee simple
shall pass to the surviving Grantee, and if one does not survive the other, then the heirs and assigns of the
Grantees herein shall take as tenants in common. Grantor certifies that the Grantor does NOT know of any wells on the described real property. Note: If there is a well(s) located on the property, a completed Well Disclosure Certificate must accompany the transferring document. Grantor is familiar with the property described in this instrument and Grantor certifies that the status and the number of wells on the described real property have not changed since the last previously
filed well disclosure certificate. Note: If the grantor can make this statement on the transferring
document, a Well Disclosure Certificate is not needed.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this deed was executed by the undersigned on this the ____ day of
__________________, 20___.{Name of Corporation} __________________________________ BY:{Type Name]TITLE:{Title with Corporation} STATE OF _______________________COUNTY OF_________________This instrument was acknowledged before me ________________________ (date) by
__________________________ (name(s) of person(s)) as _________________________ (type of
authority, eg., officer, trustee, etc. ) of ________________________ name of party on behalf of whom
the instrument was executed).{Seal, if any}________________________________Notary Public________________________________My Commission Expires:____________________________
- Warranty Deed - Page 3 - This Instrument was Drafted By: Send Tax Statements To:
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