Escrow & Title
In Wisconsin, a 'trustee's deed' is most commonly used to convey property:
AFrom an estate after the homeowner dies
BFrom a trust, such as a living trust or land trust, by the trustee✓ Correct
CIn a foreclosure sheriff's sale
DFor new construction from a developer
Explanation
A trustee's deed is used when a trustee (of a living trust, land trust, or other trust) conveys trust-held real property on behalf of the trust.
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