Escrow & Title
What is a deed of trust foreclosure timeline in Nevada under non-judicial procedures?
AThe entire process typically takes 30 days
BAfter default, the trustee files a Notice of Default; after 90 days, a Notice of Trustee's Sale is recorded; the sale occurs at least 80 days after the NTS — typically 4–6 months total✓ Correct
CNevada requires a 2-year redemption period before the sale
DNon-judicial foreclosure requires a court order before proceeding
Explanation
Nevada's non-judicial foreclosure timeline: lender must contact borrower to explore options 30 days before filing NOD. NOD is recorded; 90 days must pass. Notice of Trustee's Sale is then recorded and published; sale occurs at least 80 days after the NTS. Total process is typically 5–6 months.
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