Escrow & Title
In Massachusetts, a 'Notice of Sale' for a foreclosure by advertisement (power of sale) must be published in a local newspaper for how many consecutive weeks?
A1 week
B2 weeks
C3 weeks✓ Correct
D4 weeks
Explanation
Massachusetts MGL Chapter 244 requires that a Notice of Sale for foreclosure by advertisement be published in a local newspaper for 3 consecutive weeks before the foreclosure sale. This provides public notice and the opportunity for the borrower to redeem the property.
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