Escrow & Title
Which document conveys title from the seller to the buyer at closing in Nebraska?
AThe purchase agreement
BThe deed✓ Correct
CThe title insurance commitment
DThe closing disclosure
Explanation
The deed is the legal instrument that conveys (transfers) ownership (title) of real property from the grantor (seller) to the grantee (buyer). The deed must be delivered and accepted to complete the transfer.
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