Escrow & Title

In Vermont, to be valid for recording, a deed must be:

ASigned by both buyer and seller and witnessed by two people
BSigned by the grantor and acknowledged (notarized) before a notary or justice of the peace✓ Correct
CApproved by the Vermont Real Estate Commission
DFiled with the county courthouse within 30 days of signing

Explanation

In Vermont, a deed must be signed by the grantor and acknowledged (acknowledged before a notary public or justice of the peace) to be eligible for recording with the town clerk.

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