Finance
Under Iowa's judicial foreclosure process, after the court issues the foreclosure decree, the property is sold at:
AA private auction arranged by the lender
BA public sheriff's sale (court-ordered sale)✓ Correct
CA REALTOR®-conducted open listing sale
DA sealed bid process administered by the IREC
Explanation
In Iowa's judicial foreclosure process, after the court issues the foreclosure decree, the property is sold at a public sheriff's sale (court-ordered sale), with proceeds applied to the outstanding debt.
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