Location: Texas
Submitted 02/06/12 01:52 PM

Q. A deed which is properly completed and delivered but lacks the grantee s signature ir

 

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Submitted 02/06/12 11:47 PM
Tom Branch | Broker, CDPE, SFR, ACRE |  Plano TX Ambassador | 214-227-6626 (RE/MAX Dallas Suburbs): Agent in Plano, TX Tom Branch | Broker, CDPE, SFR, ACRE | Plano TX Ambassador | 214-227-6626 (RE/MAX Dallas Suburbs)
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According to my title company, a deed in Texas does not need the buyer's (grantee) signatures. It does need to be signed and Notarized by the seller (grantor).

Tom

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