
Trust Deed Agreements
A trust deed agreement is a legal arrangement where a borrower transfers property or assets to a trustee, who holds them as security for a loan. If the borrower fails to repay the debt, the trustee has the authority to sell the assets to recover the owed money. Once the loan is fully repaid, the trustee transfers the assets back to the borrower. Trust deeds are common in real estate financing, providing lenders with a clear process to secure and recover their investment while giving borrowers a structured way to fulfill their obligations.