Escrow & Title

A Wyoming property is sold at a trustee's sale (foreclosure). The successful bidder receives a:

AGeneral warranty deed
BTrustee's deed conveying whatever interest the trustee held✓ Correct
CQuitclaim deed from the original borrower
DSpecial warranty deed from the lender

Explanation

At a Wyoming trustee's sale (non-judicial foreclosure under a deed of trust), the successful bidder receives a trustee's deed. This deed conveys the interest the trustee held—the property 'as is' without any warranties. Buyers at foreclosure sales typically receive no warranty of title.

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