Escrow & Title
In North Dakota, which document is used to transfer title from a deceased person's estate to a buyer?
AWarranty deed signed by the deceased
BPersonal representative's (executor's) deed✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed
DDeed of trust
Explanation
A personal representative's deed (executor's or administrator's deed) is used to convey title when property passes through a deceased person's estate. It is signed by the court-appointed personal representative.
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