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Deed A deed is an unassuming and usually short piece of paper that has a big legal impact. A deed transfers an ownership interest in real property, and no real estate transaction where ownership transfers is finished until the deed is delivered to the buyer. A deed must include the names of the buyer and seller and the property's legal description. The deed is signed by the person transferring the property and may make that person responsible to the buyer for other claims against or conditions on the property. A knowledgeable real estate attorney at Walton Jones + Browne, can review the deed to ensure that it is accurate and properly executed. The form and type of deed are critical. An experienced real estate lawyer at Walton Jones + Browne, can analyze the circumstances surrounding your transaction, determine your needs, and review the content of the deed to ensure that the transfer is valid and appropriate. Power of Attorney A Power of Attorney is a powerful legal document that gives someone else right to act as though they are you, and the law will treat these actions as if you committed them yourself. If you are interested in having a Power of Attorney, consult with an attorney at Walton Jones + Browne to understand the risks and benefits, and to ensure the documents are properly prepared.
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