Trust Deed
TRUST DEED
A legal document that evidences an agreement of a borrower to transfer legal title to real property to an impartial third party, a trustee, for the benefit of a lender, as security for the borrower's debt.
A trust deed, also called a deed of trust or a Potomac mortgage, is used in some states in place of a mortgage.
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