Finance
Under Kentucky law, a lender who forecloses and the sale proceeds are less than the debt, they may pursue the borrower for the shortfall through a:
AMechanic's lien
BDeficiency judgment✓ Correct
CLis pendens
DWrit of execution
Explanation
After a Kentucky foreclosure sale, if proceeds are insufficient to pay off the debt, the lender may seek a deficiency judgment against the borrower for the remaining balance.
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