Property Ownership
Ohio's Marketable Title Act affects property titles by:
ARequiring all deeds to be recorded within 60 days
BExtinguishing certain old claims and interests that haven't been re-recorded within the specified period✓ Correct
CRequiring title insurance on all properties
DMandating attorney involvement in all transfers
Explanation
Ohio's Marketable Title Act (40-year act) extinguishes old claims, interests, and encumbrances that have not been re-recorded or revived within the specified period, simplifying title searches.
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