Escrow & Title
Which of the following is required for a Mississippi deed to be recorded in the county land records?
AMREC approval
BProper acknowledgment (notarization) and payment of recording fees✓ Correct
CLender's signature
DBuyer's signature
Explanation
To be recorded, a Mississippi deed must be properly executed (signed by the grantor), acknowledged before a notary public, and accompanied by the county recording fee. The buyer's signature is not required on a deed.
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