Property Ownership

Under Alaska law, what must a grantor have to validly convey title to real property?

ATitle insurance and an attorney
BLegal capacity, ownership or authority to convey, and the intent to convey✓ Correct
CA current real estate license
DCourt approval and a witness

Explanation

To validly convey title, the grantor must have legal capacity (not a minor or mentally incompetent), must have the right to convey (ownership or authority), and must have present intent to convey. The grantor must sign and deliver the deed to the grantee, who must accept.

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