Property Ownership
In Ohio, a 'trust deed' in real estate differs from a 'trustee's deed' in that:
AThey are the same document with different names
BA trust deed (deed of trust) creates a lien as a mortgage alternative; a trustee's deed is used by a trustee to convey property out of a trust✓ Correct
CA trustee's deed creates a lien; a trust deed conveys ownership
DNeither involves real property in Ohio
Explanation
A deed of trust (trust deed) is a security instrument used in some states (not common in Ohio) creating a lien. A trustee's deed is used when a trustee conveys property held in a trust to a new owner.
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