Escrow & Title
In Utah, a tax deed is issued when:
AA property is sold at a trustee's sale foreclosure
BThe county sells a property for delinquent taxes after the redemption period expires✓ Correct
CA property is donated to a non-profit organization
DA court orders a partition sale
Explanation
When property taxes are unpaid and the owner fails to redeem during the allowed period, the county may sell the property and issue a tax deed to the purchaser.
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