Finance
Idaho's deed of trust foreclosure process is known as:
AJudicial foreclosure only
BNon-judicial foreclosure via power of sale✓ Correct
CStrict foreclosure
DEquitable redemption foreclosure
Explanation
Idaho allows non-judicial foreclosure under a deed of trust using the 'power of sale' clause. This is faster than judicial foreclosure and does not require court involvement.
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