Property Ownership

A Kentucky deed must contain which essential elements to be valid?

AConsideration, two witnesses, notarization, and recording
BGrantor, grantee, legal description, words of conveyance, and grantor's signature✓ Correct
CPurchase price, legal description, and buyer's signature
DSurvey, appraisal, and title insurance commitment

Explanation

A valid Kentucky deed requires: grantor (seller), grantee (buyer), legal description of the property, words of conveyance (granting clause), and the grantor's signature (and notarization for recording).

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