Contracts

Under Connecticut law, a deed for the sale of real estate must be signed by:

ABoth the buyer and the seller
BOnly the grantor (seller)✓ Correct
CThe grantor, two witnesses, and a notary
DThe broker, the buyer, and the seller

Explanation

In Connecticut, a deed must be signed by the grantor (seller/person conveying the property). While Connecticut law also requires acknowledgment (notarization) for recording, the deed is effective between the parties upon delivery.

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