A Texas Warranty Deed is a formal agreement that outlines the details of the property transfer. Often used to sell and buy real estate, this document certifies the main terms of the transaction and confirms the seller's warranty to transfer the property without any liens or encumbrances. The Texas Statutes (Chapters 5, 12, and 13) contain provisions for the parties to follow otherwise the deed may be considered invalid: use the word "grant" or "convey" in your contract, acknowledge the intention to sell the property before two witnesses or a public officer, and submit the agreement to the local county clerk in order to update the history of the title.
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