Property Ownership (alternative)
In Maryland, a deed must contain all of the following to be valid EXCEPT:
AGrantor's name and signature
BA description of the property
CGrantee's name
DA specific dollar amount of consideration✓ Correct
Explanation
A valid Maryland deed requires a grantor (with capacity and signature), grantee, property description, words of conveyance, and delivery. The specific dollar amount of consideration is NOT required to be stated (nominal consideration like '$1 and other good and valuable consideration' is acceptable).
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