Escrow & Title
A 'deed of release' in Georgia is used to:
ATransfer property ownership
BRelease a specific parcel from a blanket mortgage or clear a cloud from title✓ Correct
CRelease a tenant from a lease
DRelease an agent from their agency duties
Explanation
A deed of release is used to release a parcel from a blanket mortgage (freeing individual lots for sale), clear a cloud from title, or terminate an easement or other encumbrance.
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