Escrow & Title
A trustee's deed in Missouri is typically used when:
AA buyer purchases directly from a seller
BProperty is conveyed after a deed of trust foreclosure sale✓ Correct
CA developer platts a subdivision
DA couple divorces
Explanation
A trustee's deed conveys property at a foreclosure sale conducted by a trustee under a deed of trust. It provides minimal warranties and is common in Missouri non-judicial foreclosures.
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