Finance
Minnesota's Power of Sale foreclosure statute requires the lender to publish a Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale in a qualified newspaper for:
A2 consecutive weeks
B6 consecutive weeks✓ Correct
C3 consecutive months
D1 week only
Explanation
Under MN Statute 580, a lender foreclosing by power of sale must publish a Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale once per week for six successive weeks in a qualified legal newspaper in the county where the property is located. The sale cannot occur until the publication period is complete.
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