Escrow & Title
A trustee's deed in Utah is typically used to convey property sold at:
AA traditional arm's-length sale
BA non-judicial foreclosure trustee's sale✓ Correct
CA sheriff's sale
DAn estate sale through probate
Explanation
A trustee's deed transfers property to the highest bidder at a non-judicial foreclosure (trustee's) sale, following the power-of-sale in a deed of trust after the borrower's default.
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