Escrow & Title
In Kansas, a 'trustee's deed' is used to convey property:
AFrom a trustee to a private buyer in an open market sale
BFrom a trustee of a trust to a grantee, pursuant to the trust's terms, or from a trustee in a deed of trust foreclosure✓ Correct
CFrom the state to trust beneficiaries
DFrom a title company's trust to the buyer at closing
Explanation
A trustee's deed conveys property held in trust by the trustee, whether in a living/revocable trust, testamentary trust, or as the trustee under a deed of trust after default.
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