Finance
Under a deed of trust in Idaho, who are the three parties involved?
ABuyer, seller, and broker
BTrustor (borrower), trustee, and beneficiary (lender)✓ Correct
CMortgagor, mortgagee, and title company
DGrantor, grantee, and escrow agent
Explanation
A deed of trust involves: (1) the trustor (borrower/property owner), (2) the trustee (neutral third party who holds title), and (3) the beneficiary (lender who receives the benefit of the security).
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