- This is a blank statutory form for a Michigan Quit Claim Deed (MCL 565.152), used to transfer property ownership without warranties.
- The form requires the grantor (seller) and grantee (buyer) to fill in their names and addresses.
- It requires a legal description of the property being transferred, including the county in Michigan and a commonly known address or name.
- The consideration (price or value exchanged) must be stated, along with the property’s Tax I.D. Number.
- The document must be dated and signed by the grantor(s) in front of a notary public.
- The notary section must be completed with the date of acknowledgment, the notary’s signature, commission expiration date, and business address.
- After signing and notarizing, the deed should be recorded with the county register of deeds, and a copy returned to the specified party.
- A disclaimer at the bottom notes that if the property is near farmland, agricultural practices generating noise or odors are protected under Michigan’s right to farm act.
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