SB 1254
real property conveyances; formal requirements
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Bill overview
This bill amends Arizona law regarding how real estate is transferred, specifically focusing on the formal requirements for deeds and conveyances. It clarifies that all transfers of property must be documented in writing and signed by the grantor or their authorized agent. The bill also mandates that deeds include an acknowledgment from the grantee before being recorded, and outlines specific details that must be included for grantees subject to certain state regulations. Finally, it addresses acceptance of the deed, specifying how that acceptance must be documented.
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