Escrow & Title
In Missouri, a deed from a trustee of a revocable living trust to a buyer is called a:
ASheriff's deed
BTrustee's deed✓ Correct
CGeneral warranty deed
DExecutor's deed
Explanation
A trustee's deed is executed by the trustee to convey property held in trust—whether from a living trust during the trustor's lifetime or upon the trustor's death.
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