Property Ownership

In Georgia, a deed must contain a 'granting clause' which:

AA. States the purchase price
BB. Demonstrates the grantor's intent to convey title to the grantee✓ Correct
CC. Provides the property's tax map reference
DD. Lists all encumbrances on the property

Explanation

The granting clause is essential in a deed — it expresses the grantor's intent to transfer the property to the grantee. Words like 'grant, bargain, sell, and convey' serve this purpose.

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