If you are planning to sell property, whether it is real estate or another expensive item, and you are able to confirm the absence of liens and encumbrances that would burden the property title, you and the buyer should negotiate and formalize the transaction using a Washington Warranty Deed . Note that the Washington Revised Statutes (Titles 64 and 65) list the regulations that must be followed otherwise the agreement will be considered invalid: indicate the intention to provide a warranty in the deed, describe the property in question, obtain the notary seal for the document, and file a copy of the contract with the local auditor or recorder's office.
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