The Deed. Seller shall convey or cause to be conveyed to Buyer or Buyer’s designated grantee good and merchantable title to the Real Estate by recordable general Warranty Deed, with release of homestead rights, if applicable. Title when conveyed will be good and merchantable, subject only to: general real estate taxes not due and payable at the time of Closing, covenants, conditions, and restrictions of record, building lines and easements, if any, so long as they do not interfere with the current use and enjoyment of the Real Estate.
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Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
The Deed. Seller shall convey or cause to be conveyed to Buyer or Buyer▇▇▇▇▇’s designated grantee good and merchantable title to the Real Estate by recordable general Warranty Deed▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, with release of homestead rights, if applicable. Title when conveyed will be good and merchantable, subject only to: general real estate taxes not due and payable at the time of Closing, covenants, conditions, and restrictions of record, building lines and easements, if any, so long as they do not interfere with the current use and enjoyment of the Real Estate.
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Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement
The Deed. Seller shall convey or cause to be conveyed to Buyer or Buyer’s designated grantee good and merchantable title to the Real Estate by recordable general Warranty Deed, with release of homestead rights, if applicable. Title when conveyed will be good and merchantable, subject only to: general real estate taxes not due and payable at the time of Closing, covenants, conditions, and restrictions of record, building lines and easements, if any, so long as they do not interfere with the current use and enjoyment of the Real Estate.and
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Sources: Purchase and Sale Agreement