Escrow & Title
In Maryland, the title to real property is transferred by delivering a:
AMortgage note
BDeed✓ Correct
CBill of sale
DCertificate of occupancy
Explanation
Real property ownership is transferred in Maryland by the delivery of a deed from the grantor to the grantee.
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