Generally no. A trustee's deed is usually a quitclaim deed that transfers the interest of the trust in the property and warrants against any encumbrances that arose during the time the property was...
Your question is complicated and needs a lot more detail for a more concise answer. Generally: A sheriff's deed is the result of a judgment lien. It indicates the land was actually siezed. It can...
No. A quitclaim deed transfers the property to a new owner permanently. A mortgage deed is a conditional deed that transfers title to the bank only until the mortgage is paid and then the bank must...
You cannot change the nature of any deed. Once a deed is recorded in the land records it becomes a permanent record. Any possible changes must be made by subsequent deeds.
They are different. When referring to loans secured by real property a deed of trust is the term (and process) used in some states for a loan secured by real estate. The property is transferred to a...