Escrow & Title
In Missouri, a sheriff's deed is issued after a:
AVoluntary sale
BJudicial foreclosure or court-ordered sale✓ Correct
CPrivate deed of trust foreclosure
DGift to a charity
Explanation
A sheriff's deed conveys property sold at a judicial sale (foreclosure or execution sale ordered by a court). It provides no warranties and passes only whatever title the court had authority to convey.
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