Property Ownership
Under Iowa law, which document transfers ownership to the purchaser at a tax sale?
ASheriff's deed
BTax deed✓ Correct
CTrustee's deed
DWarranty deed
Explanation
After the redemption period expires following an Iowa tax sale, the county treasurer may issue a tax deed to the holder of the tax sale certificate, transferring ownership of the property.
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