Escrow & Title
A sheriff's deed in NJ is issued when:
AA property is transferred through probate
BA property is sold at a court-ordered foreclosure sale✓ Correct
CA government agency acquires property by eminent domain
DA trustee transfers property from a trust
Explanation
A sheriff's deed is delivered to the buyer at a court-ordered foreclosure sale in NJ, conveying whatever title the mortgagor had at the time of foreclosure.
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