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A real estate broker in Washington is reviewing the roles of the parties in a deed of trust transaction. Which of the following statements about the trustee in a Washington deed of trust is EXCEPT accurate — that is, which statement does NOT correctly describe the trustee's role?

Correct Answer

D) The trustee becomes the full equitable owner of the property upon the trustor's default

Option D is NOT accurate. The trustee in a Washington deed of trust does not become the full equitable owner upon the trustor's default. The trustee holds only bare legal title throughout the loan term and during the foreclosure process. Equitable title remains with the trustor (borrower) until the trustee's sale is completed. The trustee's role is that of a neutral fiduciary, not an owner with equitable interest.

Answer Options
A
The trustee holds bare legal title to the property on behalf of the beneficiary
B
The trustee conducts the non-judicial trustee's sale if the trustor defaults
C
The trustee is typically a title company or attorney acting as a neutral third party
D
The trustee becomes the full equitable owner of the property upon the trustor's default

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