Property Ownership
What is a 'trustee's deed vs. personal representative's deed' in Idaho?
AThey are identical instruments
BA trustee's deed is used in foreclosure sales or trust transfers; a personal representative's deed transfers property from an estate during probate✓ Correct
CA personal representative's deed requires fewer warranties
DA trustee's deed can only be given by a bank
Explanation
A trustee's deed transfers property in the context of a trust (living trust or deed of trust foreclosure). A personal representative's deed (or executor's deed) is used by the estate's personal representative to transfer property during probate proceedings.
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