Escrow & Title
A sheriff's deed in Ohio is typically issued in connection with:
AA voluntary sale by the owner
BA judicial foreclosure sale✓ Correct
CA tax lien sale
DAn estate sale
Explanation
In Ohio, which follows judicial foreclosure, a sheriff's deed is issued to the successful bidder at a sheriff's sale — the court-ordered sale of property following a foreclosure judgment.
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