Escrow & Title
In Montana, a 'trust deed sale' (non-judicial foreclosure auction) must be publicly noticed. What is the minimum notice period before the sale?
A30 days
B60 days✓ Correct
C90 days
D120 days
Explanation
Montana's non-judicial foreclosure process requires public notice of the trustee's sale for a minimum period (generally around 120 days total from Notice of Default, with notice of sale published and posted). The sale must be properly noticed to give the public and borrower time to act.
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