Property Ownership

In Indiana, a deed must contain all of the following to be valid EXCEPT:

AGrantor and grantee identification
BWords of conveyance (granting clause)
CLegal description of the property
DThe purchase price of the property✓ Correct

Explanation

A valid Indiana deed requires: identification of grantor and grantee, words of conveyance, a legal description of the property conveyed, and the grantor's signature. The purchase price is typically NOT required in the deed (and often not shown to preserve privacy).

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