Escrow & Title
In Michigan, an executor's deed is used to:
ATransfer property during a foreclosure
BTransfer property from a deceased person's estate to an heir or buyer✓ Correct
CCorrect errors in a prior deed
DCreate a joint tenancy between spouses
Explanation
An executor's deed conveys property from a deceased person's estate. It is executed by the personal representative (executor) of the estate on behalf of the decedent's estate.
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