Finance
In Arizona, the notice of trustee's sale must be published and posted at least how many days before the sale?
A30 days
B60 days
C90 days✓ Correct
D120 days
Explanation
Arizona law (A.R.S. § 33-809) requires that notice of a trustee's sale be published once per week for 4 consecutive weeks, ending not more than 30 days before the sale—providing at least 90 days' total notice period from recording.
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