Escrow & Title
A Hawaii deed must contain which essential element to be valid?
AA. The purchase price paid for the property
BB. An adequate legal description of the property✓ Correct
CC. A photograph of the property
DD. The names of all neighboring property owners
Explanation
A valid deed must contain an adequate legal description of the property conveyed, along with the grantor and grantee names, granting clause, and grantor's signature.
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