Finance
In Oregon, which type of deed is typically used to convey title from the trustee to the buyer at a non-judicial foreclosure sale?
AGeneral warranty deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CTrustee's deed✓ Correct
DQuitclaim deed
Explanation
At a non-judicial foreclosure sale (trustee's sale) in Oregon, the trustee conveys title to the winning bidder using a trustee's deed. This deed offers no warranties of title and transfers only the interest the trustee held on behalf of the lender.
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