Property Ownership
A Wisconsin 'executor's deed' is used when:
AA property is sold by a court-appointed trustee
BAn executor conveys real property from a decedent's estate pursuant to a will✓ Correct
CA property is sold at tax auction
DA corporation sells real property
Explanation
An executor's deed is used by the executor of a decedent's estate to convey real property to beneficiaries or purchasers as authorized by the decedent's will and applicable law.
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