Property Ownership
Which type of deed is typically used when a trustee conveys trust property to a beneficiary?
AGeneral warranty deed
BTrustee's deed✓ Correct
CSheriff's deed
DGuardian's deed
Explanation
A trustee's deed is used when property held in a trust is conveyed. The trustee acts in a fiduciary capacity and uses this special form of deed.
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