Escrow & Title
Oklahoma's marketable title act provides that a title chain of at least how many years is presumed to be marketable?
A10 years
B30 years✓ Correct
C50 years
D100 years
Explanation
Oklahoma's Marketable Record Title Act provides that a title chain of at least 30 years is presumed marketable, eliminating many ancient defects that might otherwise cloud the title. This simplifies title searches and makes older properties easier to convey.
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