Contracts
In Maine, which of the following is required for a deed to be legally recorded?
ASignatures of both buyer and seller
BGrantor's signature and notarization✓ Correct
CThe grantee's signature
DMREC review and approval
Explanation
For a deed to be recorded in Maine's Registry of Deeds, it must be signed by the grantor and acknowledged (notarized) before a notary public or justice of the peace.
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