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Create a title for the contract. Name the parties to the contract. Describe the property. Specify who owns the personal property.
You should put the title in bold type and center it across the top of the page.  Your title should reflect the contents of the agreement. For example, “Contract for a Deed” or “Land Sale Contract”. Provide an area for the parties to provide the date on which the agreement was created. When naming a party include his or her name and the title by which you will refer to him or her throughout the contract, such as Buyer or Seller.   For example, “John Doe (“Buyer”) and Jane Doe (“Seller”) hereby agree as follows.” Include the full address of each party to the contract. Because street addresses are subject to change, you should include both the street address and the full legal description of the property.  The legal description of a property can be found in the most recently recorded deed or ownership affidavit. If you do not have a copy of the deed or affidavit, contact the Recorder’s Office in the county where the property is located and request one. The Recorder may charge a small fee for locating and copying the deed. A seller may wish to include appliances like washers, dryers, ovens, and refrigerators in the sale—or not. Clarify whether any personal property is included in the sale. You may specify this information in an executed written addendum. Execute it in the same manner as you execute the contract for the deed to land: sign it and have it notarized.