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- Hey everyone, my name is Paul Vojchehoske and welcome to the Real Estate Classroom YouTube channel. Before we get started, please do me a favor. Give this video a thumbs up, hit that red subscribe button and click on the notification bell. In todays video were gonna discuss whats called a deed of trust, or sometimes called a trust deed, depending on what part of the country youre operating in. Now, I did a previous video on, excuse me, the promissory note and a mortgage. A promissory note, the mortgage, and a deed of trust all kinda go hand in hand together. So if you have not watched that video yet, I highly recommend that you go watch that video first, then come back to this one. That will make this video make so much more sense. And Im gonna put a link right up here in the upper right hand corner of your screen to that video. So thats my recommendation. All right, so are you ready? Lets talk about deeds of trust in this video. (upbeat music) So what is a deed of trust? Well