Escrow & Title
In Tennessee, a deed of trust is foreclosed by non-judicial trustee's sale. After the sale, what document does the trustee provide to the buyer at the sale?
AA general warranty deed
BA trustee's deed conveying the trustee's authority✓ Correct
CA sheriff's deed
DA quitclaim deed from the original borrower
Explanation
After a non-judicial foreclosure sale, the trustee conveys the property to the winning bidder by a trustee's deed. This deed carries no personal warranties from the trustee — it conveys only the interest the trustee had authority to convey.
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