Escrow & Title

A Maryland property buyer purchases property at a foreclosure sale and takes title by a:

AGeneral warranty deed
BTrustee's deed or court ratified deed without warranty✓ Correct
CSpecial warranty deed
DQuitclaim deed

Explanation

Buyers at Maryland foreclosure sales typically receive a trustee's deed or deed ratified by the court, with limited or no warranty of title — they purchase at their own risk as to title.

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