Escrow & Title
The grantor of a deed is:
AThe buyer receiving title
BThe seller transferring title✓ Correct
CThe escrow company
DThe lender
Explanation
The grantor is the party who conveys (transfers) title — typically the seller. The grantee is the party who receives title — typically the buyer.
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