Finance
In a Maine judicial foreclosure, the borrower's statutory redemption period is:
A3 months
B6 months✓ Correct
C1 year
D2 years
Explanation
Maine provides a 6-month statutory right of redemption after a foreclosure judgment is entered, allowing the borrower to redeem the property by paying the full debt owed.
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