A Kentucky Warranty Deed is a contract signed by private parties who want to transfer property with the seller providing the buyer with required guarantees. If the current owner of the property knows there are no liens or encumbrances, the prospective purchaser can be sure they will not deal with creditors and lienholders in the future. Make sure you comply with Chapters 381 and 382 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes: create a joint tenancy if there is more than one buyer, pay property taxes if necessary, and file the agreement with the local county clerk to update the history of the property title.
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