Asked by Nicholas Coombs on Jun 11, 2024

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A deed becomes effective when:

A) it is recorded in the public records.
B) the signatures are acknowledged.
C) it is delivered to the grantee.
D) it is prepared and signed by the grantor.

Public Records

Public records are documents or pieces of information that are not considered confidential and are kept by government agencies, accessible by the general public, including records like birth certificates, court records, and property deeds.

Acknowledged

means recognized or accepted as being true or existing, often officially or formally.

  • Understand the legal principles influencing property rights, such as prescriptive easements, and the effects of municipal ordinances on rental contracts.
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Ledjine SadiraJun 11, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Delivery of the deed to the grantee is what makes the conveyance effective. Recording the deed and acknowledging the signatures can provide additional legal protections, but they are not necessary for the conveyance to take effect. The preparation and signing of the deed by the grantor are also necessary steps in the process, but delivery to the grantee is what completes the transfer of title.