Escrow & Title
A Kentucky property is being transferred by a trustee's deed. This type of deed is used when:
AA property is sold under a trust deed in non-judicial foreclosure
BA trustee conveys property held in a trust✓ Correct
CThe IRS places a trust lien on the property
DA court orders a forced sale through a trust
Explanation
A trustee's deed is used when a trustee conveys real property held in a trust (such as a living trust or land trust) to a buyer or beneficiary. The trustee has authority to transfer the property pursuant to the trust agreement.
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