Property Ownership
What is a Nevada grantor-grantee index and how is it used in title research?
AAn index maintained by NRED of all agent licenses
BA public record index maintained by county recorders organizing recorded documents alphabetically by the grantor's (seller's/borrower's) and grantee's (buyer's/lender's) names, used in title searches✓ Correct
CAn MLS index of all property transactions
DAn index of all Nevada property tax assessments
Explanation
County recorders in Nevada maintain a grantor-grantee index that organizes all recorded documents by the names of the grantor (the person conveying an interest) and grantee (the person receiving). Title searchers use these indexes to trace the chain of title for a specific property.
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