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How to Read a Trustee’s Deed

A trustee’s deed can help confirm that the foreclosure sale completed. It may identify the borrower, foreclosing lender, trustee, buyer, legal description, recording date, and some…

Category: Public records · Last reviewed 2026-07-14

What to know

A trustee’s deed can help confirm that the foreclosure sale completed. It may identify the borrower, foreclosing lender, trustee, buyer, legal description, recording date, and sometimes consideration or bid information.

Practical safeguards

The deed is not a complete surplus calculation. The actual payoff, sale expenses, junior liens, rescissions, and later court filings must still be checked.

General information only: This guide is not legal advice and remains subject to attorney review. State laws and holder procedures change.