Property Ownership
In Massachusetts, property held in a trust with a trustee is conveyed by:
AA deed signed by all beneficiaries
BA trustee's deed signed by the trustee✓ Correct
CA special warranty deed signed by the grantor
DA deed signed by the court
Explanation
In Massachusetts, when property is held in trust, it is conveyed by a trustee's deed executed by the trustee on behalf of the trust. The trustee holds legal title and has the authority to sell or transfer property in accordance with the trust terms.
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