Finance

A lender's recourse in Nebraska against a borrower in a non-judicial (deed of trust) foreclosure is typically limited to:

AFiling a separate lawsuit for any deficiency after the foreclosure sale
BThe property itself — some states limit or eliminate deficiency judgments after non-judicial foreclosure✓ Correct
CGarnishing the borrower's wages immediately after the sale
DPursuing the borrower's co-signers before foreclosing

Explanation

In Nebraska non-judicial (trustee's sale) foreclosure, the lender's right to pursue a deficiency judgment is limited by statute. Lenders should review Nebraska's anti-deficiency rules when structuring loans secured by deeds of trust.

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