Property Ownership
In Oregon, which document is used to convey real property?
AA bill of sale
BA deed✓ Correct
CA title insurance policy
DA mortgage
Explanation
Real property in Oregon is conveyed (transferred) by a deed — a written instrument that transfers title from the grantor to the grantee. Different types of deeds (warranty, special warranty, quitclaim, trustee's) offer different levels of warranty protection.
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