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Yes, the grantor must sign before a notary public. Michigan also requires that you include the property's state equalized value (SEV) and taxable value on the deed.
Michigan requires you to list the property's state equalized value and taxable value right on the deed. You can get these numbers from your property tax statement or the local assessor's office.
Depends on the situation. Some counties require additional disclosure forms, and if there's consideration over a certain amount, you might need transfer tax documentation. Check with your county register of deeds.