Escrow & Title
After a non-judicial foreclosure sale in Georgia, the former homeowner has a right of redemption for:
A1 year from the sale date
BThere is no right of redemption after a non-judicial foreclosure in Georgia✓ Correct
C30 days only
D6 months from the sale date
Explanation
Georgia does not provide a statutory right of redemption after a non-judicial foreclosure sale under a Security Deed. The homeowner loses all rights after the foreclosure sale.
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