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Foreclosure in Nebraska by judicial process (mortgage foreclosure) requires:
ANo notice to the borrower
BA lawsuit filed in district court with notice to all parties and a court judgment before the sale✓ Correct
COnly a published notice in the newspaper
DApproval from the NREC
Explanation
Judicial foreclosure in Nebraska requires the lender to file a lawsuit in district court, serve notice on the borrower and all lien holders, obtain a court judgment, and then conduct a sheriff's sale.
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