Escrow & Title

In NC, a 'conveyance in trust' (placing property in a trust) requires a deed to be prepared and:

ARecorded in the Secretary of State's records
BRecorded in the Register of Deeds in the county where the property is located✓ Correct
COnly signed by the trustee
DApproved by the beneficiaries

Explanation

Conveying property into a trust in NC requires a properly executed deed (typically a trustee's deed) recorded in the county Register of Deeds to transfer legal title to the trustee.

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