Escrow & Title
In Louisiana, which office maintains the public records of real estate transactions?
AThe LREC
BThe Louisiana Secretary of State
CThe parish clerk of court / conveyance records✓ Correct
DThe U.S. District Court
Explanation
In Louisiana, real estate transactions are recorded in the conveyance records maintained by the parish clerk of court. These records provide constructive notice of all recorded interests.
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