Finance
In a Wyoming deed of trust, the three parties are:
ABuyer, seller, and title company
BTrustor, trustee, and beneficiary✓ Correct
CMortgagor, mortgagee, and guarantor
DBorrower, lender, and the WREC
Explanation
A deed of trust involves three parties: the trustor (borrower), the trustee (neutral third party holding legal title), and the beneficiary (lender). This differs from a traditional mortgage which has only two parties.
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