Escrow & Title
What is a 'trustee's deed' in Kansas and when is it used?
AA deed conveying title from a trust, signed by the trustee✓ Correct
BA deed used when a property is sold at foreclosure by a trustee under a deed of trust
CA deed from a surviving joint tenant
DA deed used in estate sales
Explanation
A trustee's deed is used when a trustee conveys real property held in trust. It may be used in trust estate sales, foreclosure sales by trustees, or when trust assets are distributed.
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