Property Ownership
A Massachusetts court ordered a property sold to satisfy a judgment. The sale is conducted by the sheriff. Title is conveyed by:
AA warranty deed
BA quitclaim deed
CA sheriff's deed✓ Correct
DA court order only
Explanation
A sheriff's deed is used to convey title when a property is sold by the sheriff pursuant to a court judgment or foreclosure action. It conveys only the interest the debtor had.
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