Escrow & Title

Under West Virginia law, a deed must contain which of the following to be valid for recording?

AThe purchase price and the buyer's social security number
BThe grantor's signature, a legal description, and acknowledgment before a notary✓ Correct
CThe grantee's signature and two witnesses
DThe county assessor's approval stamp

Explanation

For a deed to be recorded in West Virginia, it must contain the grantor's name, grantee's name, legal description of the property, the grantor's signature, and acknowledgment before a notary public. The purchase price is not required to be stated.

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