Escrow & Title

For a deed to be valid in Alabama, it must include all of the following EXCEPT:

AGrantor and grantee identified
BWords of conveyance
CLegal description of the property
DAcknowledgment by the grantee✓ Correct

Explanation

A valid deed requires identification of grantor and grantee, words of conveyance, a legal description, and the grantor's signature. The grantee does not need to sign or acknowledge the deed for it to be valid.

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