Escrow & Title
A deed must contain which of the following to be valid in Arkansas?
AA purchase price, buyer's signature, and recording stamp
BA grantor, grantee, legal description, consideration, granting clause, and grantor's signature✓ Correct
CNotarization and two witnesses
DA survey and plat map
Explanation
In Arkansas, a valid deed must identify the grantor and grantee, describe the property (legal description), state the consideration, include a granting clause conveying the interest, and be signed by the grantor. Recording requires notarization.
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