Property Ownership
A Virginia property deed that identifies the parties, contains consideration, has a legal description, and includes operative words of conveyance is considered:
AA defective deed
BA valid deed that, when delivered and accepted, transfers title✓ Correct
COnly valid after court approval
DValid only after notarization
Explanation
A Virginia deed must have: competent grantor/grantee, consideration, legal description, operative words of conveyance (grant, bargain, sell), and grantor signature. Delivery and acceptance complete the transfer.
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