Escrow & Title
In Maryland, the buyer at settlement receives a:
ACertificate of title from SDAT
BDeed conveying title to the property✓ Correct
CMortgage insurance certificate
DMREC registration form
Explanation
At settlement, the buyer receives a deed conveying ownership of the property. The deed is then recorded in the county land records.
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