New Jersey warranty deed, NJ general warranty deed form, conveys real property with warranty covenants to the buyer. In general, warranty deeds convey property with the following covenants or warranties: covenant of seisin (possession), covenant against encumbrances, covenant of quiet enjoyment and covenant of further assurance. Compare deeds and warranties.
Use a warranty deed to transfer property into or out of a living trust. For transfers without warranties or between family members, use a quitclaim deed.
Definitions:
-- Grantor: the party who transfers title in real property (seller, giver)
-- Grantee: the party who receives title to real property (buyer, recipient)
New Jersey warranty deeds are categorized by Grantor (seller). To modify to a configuration not listed below, see our New Jersey Deed FAQ.
Example of completed deed and instructions included. Two grantee forms (individual to two individuals, two individuals to two individuals, corporation to two individuals) include easy copy / paste clauses for tenant in common, joint tenant and tenant by the entirety ownership.