Escrow & Title

A Connecticut deed must meet which of the following requirements to be legally valid?

ABe witnessed by two licensed real estate agents
BBe in writing, identify the grantor and grantee, describe the property, be signed by the grantor, and be delivered and accepted✓ Correct
CBe recorded within 30 days of signing
DInclude the purchase price

Explanation

A valid deed in Connecticut must be in writing, identify the grantor and grantee, contain an adequate legal description, be signed by the grantor (and possibly witnessed/notarized for recording), and be delivered to and accepted by the grantee.

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