Escrow & Title
In Tennessee, when multiple tax parcels are combined into one new sale, which document helps identify each included parcel?
AA personal affidavit
BThe legal description in the deed, identifying each parcel number✓ Correct
CTREC's parcel combination form
DThe county assessor's combination certificate
Explanation
The legal description in the deed must accurately identify all parcels being conveyed. When multiple tax parcels are sold together, each should be identified by its legal description and/or parcel identification number to ensure complete and clear conveyance of title.
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