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It is practical and advisable to appoint at least two trustees to ensure there is continuity and to ensure that one person does not solely make decisions in the trust. Set this minimum in the trust deed, to avoid abuse of trust assets.
The trustee of a trust deed may be any member of the Idaho state bar, any bank or savings and loan association authorized to do business under the laws of Idaho or the United States, an authorized Idaho authorized trust institution or any corporation authorized to conduct a trust business under the laws of the United
Generally, the trustee must be an attorney, title insurance company, trust company, bank, savings and loan, credit union, or other company specifically authorized by law to serve as a trustee. Other states have no limitations.
Who can serve as trustee? A trustee can be an individual, such as a family member, friend, or trusted advisor (e.g., lawyer or accountant) or an institution, such as a bank or trust company. Each type of trustee has strengths and weaknesses which should be carefully weighed by the donor (see below).
The Basics of Co-Trusteeship In California, a trust can have multiple successor trustees, known as co-trustees. Each co-trustee holds equal powers and shares the same fiduciary duties.

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A trustee must act in good faith and in the best interests of the beneficiaries. A trustee cannot make decisions or enter into transactions that benefit him or her to the detriment of the beneficiaries. A trustee should not borrow money from, or lend money to, the trust.
Deeds of Trust transactions will always involve three parties - there will be: The Beneficiary (lender) The Trustor (borrower) The Third Party Trustee (holds the legal title, often a title company)
As a private financing agreement, a trust deed requires loan servicing and cant be liquidated like stock. When necessary, the promissory note can be sold to regain capital and reinvest elsewhere, but liquidity is not instantaneous.

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