Escrow & Title
In Connecticut, the 'grantor-grantee index' maintained by town clerks is used to:
ATrack real estate commission payments
BSearch for recorded instruments affecting title by looking up the name of the grantor or grantee✓ Correct
CRegister rental properties
DMaintain lists of licensed brokers
Explanation
The grantor-grantee index (and grantee-grantor index) allows title searchers to find recorded deeds, mortgages, and other instruments by searching under the names of the parties to the transaction.
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