Property Ownership

In Montana, a deed must be executed with which elements to be valid for conveyance?

AWriting, grantor's signature, notarization, and recording
BWriting, identified grantor and grantee, adequate description of the property, grantor's signature, and delivery and acceptance✓ Correct
CNotarization, filing with the county assessor, and posting a notice
DWriting, two witnesses, and court approval

Explanation

A valid Montana deed requires: (1) writing, (2) identified grantor and grantee, (3) adequate legal description of the property, (4) words of conveyance, (5) grantor's signature, and (6) delivery and acceptance. Notarization is required for recording but does not affect validity of the conveyance between parties.

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