deed

A deed is a legal document that grants ownership to a piece of real estate or other property asset. A deed transfers the title of an asset to a new owner, and it is usually recorded in the local county clerk’s office. Recording is a way to protect title and ownership because it puts the public on constructive notice as to the buyer’s ownership. In real estate transactions, a deed is usually delivered at closing. A valid deed for real estate must be in writing. Although different jurisdictions require different elements for a valid deed, the following elements are generally required:

Additionally, different deeds contain different warranties of title. The different types of deeds include a warranty deed, special warranty deed, and quitclaim deed. After the closing, the purchase contract merges with the deed and the buyer can only sue on the warranties contained within the deed.