Minnesota Uniform Conveyancing Assignment Of Contract For Deed

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ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT FOR DEED
Minnesota Uniform Conveyancing Blanks
by Individual(s)
Form 30.3.1 (2011)
DATE:
(month/day/year)
FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION,
(insert name and marital status of each Assignor)
(“Assignor”),
hereby sells, assigns, and transfers to
(insert name of each Assignee)
(“Assignee”),
the
Seller’s or
Purchaser’s interest in that Contract for Deed (“Contract”) dated
, made by
(check the applicable box)
(month/day/year)
,
(insert name of Seller)
as Seller, and
,
(insert name of Purchaser)
as Purchaser, and recorded on
, as Document Number
(or in Book
(month/day/year)
of
Page
), in the Office of the
County Recorder
Registrar of Titles of
(check the applicable boxes)
County, Minnesota, for the sale and conveyance of real property in said County and State described as follows:
Check here if all or part of the described real property is Registered (Torrens)
By acceptance hereof, Assignee assumes and agrees to keep and perform all the covenants made or assumed by Assignor in the Contract.
Assignor covenants that there remains unpaid under the Contract the sum of
Dollars ($
) with interest thereon from
,
(month/day/year)
and that Assignor has good right to sell, transfer, and assign the Contract.
Note: This document does not convey fee title to the real property described above.
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