Property Ownership

In Michigan, a deed must include which essential elements?

AGrantor, grantee, consideration, legal description, and grantor's signature✓ Correct
BGrantor's signature, listing price, and MLS number
CNotarization, recording fee, and broker's signature
DLegal description, commission amount, and closing date

Explanation

A valid Michigan deed requires: identification of the grantor and grantee, consideration (even nominal), a legal description of the property, words of conveyance, and the grantor's signature.

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