Contracts

In Colorado, which of the following is required for a deed to be valid and recordable?

AThe grantee's signature only
BAcknowledgment (notarization) of the grantor's signature✓ Correct
CSignatures of both buyer and seller
DApproval from the county assessor

Explanation

For a deed to be recorded in Colorado, the grantor's signature must be acknowledged (notarized). While the deed itself is valid between parties without notarization, it must be acknowledged to be eligible for recording.

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