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In Mississippi, where are real property deeds and other instruments officially recorded?

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B) With the Chancery Clerk of the county where the property is located

In Mississippi, real property instruments such as deeds, mortgages, and liens are recorded with the Chancery Clerk of the county in which the property is located. Unlike most states that use a county recorder or register of deeds, Mississippi uniquely vests this recording function in the Chancery Clerk.

Answer Options
A
With the Mississippi Secretary of State's office
B
With the Chancery Clerk of the county where the property is located
C
With the Mississippi Real Estate Commission
D
With the State Auditor's office

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