A security instrument is an interest in real estate that allows the property to be sold upon a default on the obligation for which the security interest was created.
A trust deed is a conveyance of real estate to a third party to be held for the benefit of another. Commonly used in certain states in place of mortgages, it conditionally conveys title to a lender.
A trustee is an individual or organization that holds or manages property or assets for the benefit of another party. Trustees are often seen in trust deeds, and they have a fundamental role in ensuring the terms of the trust are adhered to, typically within a fiduciary or neutral capacity.
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