Finance

Indiana's statutory foreclosure right of redemption period allows the foreclosed homeowner to redeem the property:

AAt any time before the court approves the sale
BWithin the statutorily defined period after the foreclosure sale by paying the judgment amount plus costs✓ Correct
COnly if they file for bankruptcy
DFor up to 5 years after the sale

Explanation

Indiana provides homeowners a statutory right of redemption after a foreclosure sale — allowing them to reclaim the property by paying the full judgment amount plus applicable costs within the required period, typically set by statute.

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