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Which parties must sign a deed to make it valid

A) Grantor only
B) Grantee only
C) Both grantor and grantee
D) Witnesses only

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Final answer:

To validate a deed, only the grantor's signature is typically required, which must be notarized, and depending on the state, witnessed.

Step-by-step explanation:

To make a deed valid, it is generally required that the grantor (the person or entity transferring the property) signs the deed. The grantee (the person or entity receiving the property) is not typically required to sign the deed.

However, the signature of the grantor must often be notarized, and some states also require the deed to be witnessed. Therefore, the correct answer to which parties must sign a deed to make it valid is A) Grantor only.

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