Escrow & Title
In Nevada, which document transfers title of real property from seller to buyer at closing?
AThe promissory note
BThe deed of trust
CThe deed✓ Correct
DThe escrow instructions
Explanation
A deed is the legal instrument that transfers ownership (title) of real property from the grantor (seller) to the grantee (buyer). The deed must be delivered and accepted to be effective.
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