Property Ownership
A deed of trust in Maryland involves how many parties?
ATwo — borrower and lender
BThree — borrower (trustor), trustee, and lender (beneficiary)✓ Correct
CFour — borrower, lender, trustee, and title company
DTwo — grantor and grantee only
Explanation
A deed of trust involves three parties: the trustor (borrower), the trustee (neutral third party), and the beneficiary (lender). Title is held by the trustee as security until the loan is repaid.
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