Escrow & Title
Chain of title refers to:
AThe history of all liens ever placed on a property
BThe chronological sequence of ownership transfers from the original grant to the present✓ Correct
CA list of all real estate agents who listed the property
DThe condition of the property over time
Explanation
Chain of title is the chronological record of all documents affecting ownership of a property—from the original grant through every subsequent conveyance—found in public records.
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