Final answer:
The correct answer is b In the transaction involving a general warranty deed for Melinda's home, Melinda is the Grantor, who is selling the property, and Trevion is the Grantee, who is buying the property.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the sale of Melinda's home to Trevion with a general warranty deed, the Grantor is the person selling the property, and the Grantee is the person buying the property. Therefore, the correct answer is:
b) Melinda is the Grantor. Trevion is the Grantee.
A general warranty deed is a document that transfers ownership of property with full assurances that the title is clear and the seller has the right to sell it.
The Grantor, in this case Melinda, is responsible for any title issues that may arise and guarantees the title against defects arising at any point in time, including those that may have existed before Melinda owned the property.
The Grantee, Trevion, is the recipient of the deed and the new owner of the property conveyed through the general warranty deed.