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8 of 10 - Chandra and Fabian have heard that it is unnecessary to record a deed. Is this accurate?

A. No, it is necessary and required to record a deed. The deed will not be valid unless it is signed, recorded, and notarized by a notary public.
B. Yes, it is not necessary for a deed to be recorded. It is still valid and presumed to have been delivered without such recording.
C. Yes, it is not necessary for a deed to be recorded. However, recording is advisable to protect the ownership interests of the grantee, establish priority, provide a record, and convey the transfer of title.
D. No, it is necessary and required to record a deed. If it is not recorded, the first to record the deed is considered the first in right to the property."
"9 of 10 - Which of the following statements in reference to a deed is untrue?

A. The deed transfers ownership only one time.
B. In a deed, alienation is another term for transfer or convey.
C. A deed must be recorded in order to be valid.
D. The primary variation in the different types of deeds are the promises made by the grantor

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Final answer:

It is not necessary for a deed to be recorded for it to be valid, but recording is highly recommended for protection and establishing priority. An unrecorded deed is still legally effective between the parties involved.

Step-by-step explanation:

Regarding whether it is necessary to record a deed, the correct answer is: C. Yes, it is not necessary for a deed to be recorded. However, recording is highly advisable to protect the ownership interests of the grantee, establish priority, provide a record, and convey the transfer of title. While a deed may still be valid without being recorded, unrecorded deeds may not protect against claims from third parties.

As for the statement that is untrue in reference to a deed, the correct answer is: C. A deed must be recorded in order to be valid. This statement is not true because a deed can be valid without being recorded. Recording a deed is about protecting the deed holder's interests and less about the validity of the deed itself.

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