Property Ownership
A deed must contain which of the following to be valid in Montana?
ANotarization and recording
BIdentification of grantor and grantee, description of property, and grantor's signature✓ Correct
CThe purchase price and closing date
DBoth parties' signatures and a title insurance commitment
Explanation
A valid deed requires: a grantor (with legal capacity), a grantee, a legal description of the property, words of conveyance, and the grantor's signature. Delivery and acceptance are also required for transfer.
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