Escrow & Title
In Missouri, which type of foreclosure does NOT require court proceedings?
AJudicial foreclosure
BNon-judicial (power of sale) foreclosure✓ Correct
CStrict foreclosure
DTax lien foreclosure
Explanation
Missouri allows non-judicial (power of sale) foreclosure when the deed of trust contains a power of sale clause. The trustee may sell the property after providing proper notice without court involvement.
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