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Deed of Trust

A deed of trust is a security device in which the borrower (trustor) conveys title to a neutral third party (trustee) for the benefit of the lender (beneficiary). Upon default the trustee may conduct a nonjudicial foreclosure sale (power of sale) without court involvement, subject to statutory notice requirements.

Authority: Wex: deed_of_trustEncyclopedia entry
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