Escrow & Title
A deed that transfers property from a deceased person's estate to beneficiaries under a will is called a(n):
AWarranty deed
BExecutor's deed✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed
DAdministrator's deed
Explanation
An executor's deed is used by the executor of an estate to transfer property to beneficiaries as directed by a will.
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