Property Ownership
A Massachusetts property owned by a trust conveys property. The deed is signed by the 'Trustee of the [Name] Trust.' This is known as a:
AFiduciary deed
BTrustee's deed✓ Correct
CGrantor trust deed
DBeneficiary deed
Explanation
When real property held in trust is conveyed, the deed is signed by the trustee on behalf of the trust. This is called a trustee's deed, and it conveys the trust's interest in the property.
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