Escrow & Title
In Missouri, a 'deed of trust' foreclosure sale (trustee's sale) requires:
AA court order
BPublished notice and compliance with Missouri statutes, typically with a 20-day notice period after advertising✓ Correct
CMREC approval
DImmediate sale with no notice
Explanation
Missouri's non-judicial foreclosure requires published notice for a specific period (notice in a newspaper for 20 consecutive days, advertising 4 times in the 20 days preceding the sale), and other statutory requirements before a trustee's sale can occur.
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