Escrow & Title
In Indiana real estate transactions, which document serves as the primary proof of ownership after closing?
AThe purchase agreement
BThe title insurance policy
CThe recorded deed✓ Correct
DThe closing disclosure
Explanation
The recorded deed is the primary document proving ownership of real property in Indiana. Recording the deed in the county recorder's office provides constructive notice to the world of the new owner's interest.
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