Property Ownership

A Kentucky court orders a property to be sold to satisfy unpaid debts owed by the owner. This type of forced sale is called a:

AJudicial foreclosure
BSheriff's sale
CTax sale
DExecution sale✓ Correct

Explanation

An execution sale occurs when a court orders property to be sold to satisfy a judgment against the owner. In Kentucky, this is conducted by the county sheriff (also called a sheriff's sale) pursuant to a court order of execution.

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