Escrow & Title
In a Nebraska deed of trust foreclosure, the property is sold at a trustee's sale. The sale proceeds are applied in which order?
ALender first, then junior lienholders, then the borrower✓ Correct
BBorrower first, then lender, then junior liens
CJunior liens first, then the primary lender, then the borrower
DAll liens equally regardless of priority
Explanation
Foreclosure sale proceeds are applied: first to foreclosure costs, then to the foreclosing lender's debt, then to junior lienholders in order of priority, and finally any surplus goes to the borrower.
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