Question

In order for a deed to be a valid conveyance of property, there must be an observable, verifiable transfer of the deed to the grantee. Typically this is accomplished when the grantor hands the deed to the grantee at closing. Which of the following basic requirements of a deed does this represent?
A. Acknowledgment
B. Delivery
C. Words of conveyance
D. Recital of consideration

Answer

This answer is hidden. It contains 1 characters.