Have you ever considered using a Kentucky Deed of Trust ? It can be a good option for those individuals who lend money to another party for a real estate purchase and would like to make sure that their return of payment is secure. The Kentucky Revised Statutes require that all deeds executed in this state need to be recorded at the county clerk's office of the county where the real property is located (382.110). Additionally, in Kentucky individuals can decide whether they want to use a mortgage or a deed of trust, therefore, they can choose an option that they find more convenient for their situation.
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