A North Carolina Warranty Deed is a legally binding agreement signed by the seller and the buyer of any property when the former certifies the property title is not encumbered with easements or liens. Prepare this template to list the provisions of your deal, describe the item you transfer, and convey the title with all necessary warranties. Chapter 47 of the North Carolina Statutes obliges the parties to execute the deed in the presence of a notary public and record it by submitting the documentation to the local register of deeds - this way, you will safeguard your own interests and make the contract valid.
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