Escrow & Title

When a Utah property is sold at a trustee's sale (non-judicial foreclosure), the buyer receives a:

AGeneral warranty deed
BTrustee's deed with limited or no warranties✓ Correct
CSheriff's deed
DBargain and sale deed

Explanation

The trustee at a non-judicial foreclosure sale conveys title to the highest bidder through a trustee's deed, which typically provides no or very limited warranties. The buyer takes the property 'as-is' subject to any senior liens.

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