Escrow & Title
A Kentucky property owner grants a mortgage to their lender. In this transaction, the property owner is the:
AMortgagee
BMortgagor✓ Correct
CTrustee
DBeneficiary
Explanation
The mortgagor is the borrower/property owner who gives (grants) the mortgage to secure the loan. The mortgagee is the lender who receives the mortgage. Remember: the mortgagor gives the mortgage, the mortgagee receives it.
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