Escrow & Title
In NC, the 'chain of title' refers to:
AThe sequence of property tax payments
BThe chronological series of recorded documents tracing ownership from the current owner back to the original grant✓ Correct
CThe list of all current liens on a property
DThe attorney's title search fee schedule
Explanation
The chain of title is the sequence of recorded documents (deeds, court orders, etc.) showing the history of ownership from the original grant to the current owner.
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