Escrow & Title (alternative)

In Maryland, which type of deed would a trustee use to convey property after a foreclosure sale?

AGeneral warranty deed
BTrustee's deed✓ Correct
CSpecial warranty deed
DQuitclaim deed

Explanation

In a foreclosure sale, the trustee or substitute trustee conveys the property by a trustee's deed. The deed carries no warranty of title, and the buyer accepts the property subject to any claims.

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