Escrow & Title
A buyer in Virginia purchases a property at a foreclosure (trustee's) sale. The buyer typically receives which type of deed?
AGeneral warranty deed
BSpecial warranty deed
CTrustee's deed✓ Correct
DQuitclaim deed
Explanation
At a Virginia foreclosure (trustee's) sale, the trustee conveys title by a trustee's deed. The buyer receives no warranty of title and should conduct due diligence and obtain title insurance.
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