Escrow & Title
A Missouri 'administrator's deed' (or 'executor's deed') is used when:
AA property is purchased at auction
BAn estate administrator or executor conveys property from a deceased person's estate to a buyer✓ Correct
CA corporation sells its headquarters
DA divorce settlement transfers property
Explanation
An administrator's or executor's deed is issued when a personal representative of a deceased person's estate conveys real property. The grantor is the estate administrator (intestate) or executor (named in will), not the deceased individual.
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