Finance
A lender who uses a deed to secure debt in Georgia is exercising what type of legal theory for foreclosure?
AJudicial foreclosure
BNon-judicial (power of sale) foreclosure✓ Correct
CStrict foreclosure
DDeficiency foreclosure
Explanation
Georgia's deed to secure debt gives the lender title to the property as security, allowing non-judicial (power of sale) foreclosure — the lender can foreclose without going through the court system.
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