Escrow & Title
A buyer in Mississippi is purchasing a foreclosed property. Which type of deed will the buyer most likely receive?
AGeneral warranty deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CSheriff's deed or trustee's deed✓ Correct
DQuitclaim deed from the lender
Explanation
In a foreclosure sale, the buyer typically receives a trustee's deed (from a deed of trust foreclosure) or sheriff's deed (from a judicial foreclosure). These deeds convey only the interest of the foreclosing lender and contain no warranties.
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