If you want to formalize the transfer of real estate and are unable to provide any warranties to the buyer while they are prepared to deal with liens or conveyances that may arise later, you can draft a New Jersey Bargain and Sale Deed . Title 46 of the New Jersey revised statutes lists requirements all parties, individuals and entities alike, must comply with to make sure the agreement is valid: identify the seller and the purchaser, explicitly indicate the joint tenancy if necessary, describe the real estate in question, prove the intention to transfer property to obtain a notary seal, and submit the copy of the deed to the local county clerk.
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