Escrow & Title
In Maine, the document used to transfer title to real property from one person to another is called a:
AMortgage
BNote
CDeed✓ Correct
DTitle policy
Explanation
A deed is the legal instrument used to transfer title (ownership) of real property from the grantor (seller) to the grantee (buyer).
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