Escrow & Title
In Missouri, after a deed of trust foreclosure, the trustee's deed is delivered to the:
AOriginal borrower
BHighest bidder at the foreclosure sale✓ Correct
CMREC
DCounty assessor
Explanation
At a Missouri deed of trust foreclosure sale, the trustee conveys title to the highest bidder (which may be the lender if no higher bid is received) through a trustee's deed.
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