Escrow & Title
An 'act of sale' in Louisiana real estate is equivalent to which document in most other states?
AA deed✓ Correct
BA mortgage
CA purchase agreement
DA title commitment
Explanation
An 'act of sale' in Louisiana is the equivalent of a deed in other states — it is the formal document that transfers title (ownership) of immovable property from seller to buyer.
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