Escrow & Title
A trustee's deed is used to convey property held in a:
AJoint tenancy
BTrust, when the trustee sells or transfers the property✓ Correct
CTenancy in common
DCommunity property arrangement
Explanation
A trustee's deed is used when a trustee conveys title to property held in a trust. It identifies the trustee's capacity and the trust on behalf of which the property is being conveyed.
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