Contracts
In Louisiana, the document used to transfer ownership of real property at closing is called:
AWarranty Deed
BGrant Deed
CAct of Sale✓ Correct
DQuitclaim Deed
Explanation
Louisiana uses the 'Act of Sale' (not a deed) to transfer ownership of real property. This reflects Louisiana's Civil Law heritage derived from the French and Spanish legal systems.
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