Escrow & Title
A deed of reconveyance in Mississippi is issued when:
AA property is transferred between family members
BA deed of trust loan is fully paid off, releasing the lien✓ Correct
CA title company corrects an error in a prior deed
DA property is conveyed via a court order
Explanation
When a deed-of-trust loan is fully repaid, the trustee issues a deed of reconveyance (also called a release or satisfaction) to the borrower, extinguishing the lien from the public record.
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