Escrow & Title

In Montana, a 'deficiency judgment' after a non-judicial foreclosure (trustee's sale) on a deed of trust is generally:

AAlways available to the lender after any foreclosure
BTypically not available after a non-judicial (trustee's sale) foreclosure in Montana, providing anti-deficiency protection to the borrower✓ Correct
CAvailable only for commercial properties
DAvailable only when the lender completes judicial foreclosure

Explanation

Montana's anti-deficiency provisions generally prohibit lenders from obtaining a deficiency judgment after a non-judicial (trustee's sale) foreclosure. This protects borrowers from owing additional money after losing their property to foreclosure.

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