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Close-up of a real estate deed document with the title 'REAL ESTATE DEED' highlighted in focus.
  • By: Farren Sheehan, Esq.
  • Published: October 10, 2024

In this article, you can discover… The function and importance of a deed. How different deeds affect property ownership. How an attorney can help you determine which type of deed is best for you. What Is A Deed And Why Is One Important To Have? A deed is a document that describes a property and declares the deed’s owner to be the lawful owner of that property. Under Texas law, any transaction or conveyance of real estate must be done in writing. The best practice in light of these laws is to have a formal, written deed drafted so that property can be conveyed from one person to another.  It is also important to understand that in Texas, a valid deed must be drafted by an attorney. Simply writing up a deed on your own and having it notarized does not make the document legally binding. To ensure any transfers…Read More

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