Escrow & Title
In NH, the 'Torrens system' of title registration is:
AThe primary title system used throughout the state
BA voluntary system used in some NH counties providing government-certified title registration✓ Correct
CThe only permitted method for condominium title
DA federal system operated by HUD
Explanation
Some NH counties use the Torrens (land registration) system, which provides government-certified title through court registration. Once registered, the state guarantees the title. It is voluntary and not used everywhere in NH.
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