Property Ownership

In Minnesota, a 'sheriff's deed' is issued when:

AA property owner adds their spouse to the title
BProperty is sold through a court-ordered judicial foreclosure sale✓ Correct
CA property is condemned by the city
DA mortgage is paid in full

Explanation

A sheriff's deed is used in Minnesota to convey title to the winning bidder at a court-ordered foreclosure sale in a judicial foreclosure proceeding. The sheriff signs the deed on behalf of the court. Sheriff's deeds typically contain limited or no title warranties, as the transferor (the court) is not responsible for prior title defects.

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