Finance
A Utah seller who carries back financing creates a deed of trust in favor of themselves as:
ATrustor
BBeneficiary (lender)✓ Correct
CTrustee
DMortgagor
Explanation
When the seller carries back financing, they become the beneficiary (lender) under the deed of trust. The buyer is the trustor (borrower), and a title company or other third party serves as trustee.
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