Deed of Trust

A deed of trust is a document used in real estate transactions that involves three parties: the trustor (borrower), the beneficiary (lender), and a neutral third party called the trustee. It secures the promissory note.

What is a Deed of Trust?

The trustee holds the legal title to the property as security for the loan until it is fully repaid, at which point the title is transferred to the borrower.

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Deed of Trust Parties

Trustor, beneficiary, and trustee.
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Why Deeds of Trust Matter

They provide lenders with a streamlined process for foreclosure, known as non-judicial foreclosure, if the borrower defaults on the loan.

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