Finance
In Arizona, a deed of trust involves how many parties?
ATwo (borrower and lender)
BThree (trustor, beneficiary, and trustee)✓ Correct
CFour (borrower, lender, trustee, and title company)
DTwo (grantor and grantee)
Explanation
A deed of trust in Arizona involves three parties: the trustor (borrower), the beneficiary (lender), and the trustee (a neutral third party, often a title company, that holds legal title as security).
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