Finance
In Nevada, which type of loan allows non-judicial (trustee's sale) foreclosure?
AMortgage
BDeed of trust✓ Correct
CLand contract
DPurchase money mortgage
Explanation
Nevada primarily uses deeds of trust, which allow the trustee to conduct a non-judicial foreclosure (trustee's sale) without court involvement. This process is generally faster than judicial foreclosure used with traditional mortgages.
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