Escrow & Title
In Michigan, a deed must be acknowledged before it can be:
ASigned by the grantor
BRecorded in the county register of deeds✓ Correct
CDelivered to the grantee
DUsed as collateral for a loan
Explanation
Michigan requires that a deed be acknowledged (notarized) before it can be recorded in the county register of deeds. Acknowledgment confirms that the grantor signed the deed voluntarily.
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