Property Ownership

In Washington, a land trust holds real property title for the benefit of:

AThe state government
BTrust beneficiaries (often used for privacy or estate planning purposes)✓ Correct
CThe county assessor
DThe designated broker

Explanation

A land trust is a legal arrangement where a trustee holds title to real property for the benefit of the trust's beneficiaries. Land trusts are used for privacy, estate planning, and holding real property investments.

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