Property Ownership
In Hawaii, which type of deed is most commonly used to transfer title in a standard residential sale?
AA. Quitclaim deed
BB. General warranty deed or special warranty deed✓ Correct
CC. Trustee's deed
DD. Tax deed
Explanation
Standard residential transactions in Hawaii typically use general warranty deeds or special warranty deeds, providing the buyer with warranties of title.
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