Escrow & Title
What is a notice of trustee's sale in Nevada's foreclosure process?
AThe initial warning to a delinquent borrower
BA recorded and published notice announcing the date, time, and location of the foreclosure sale at least 80 days after the Notice of Default✓ Correct
CA court order approving the trustee's sale
DA final demand letter from the lender before filing default
Explanation
After the Notice of Default is recorded and 90 days have passed (Nevada requires specific timelines), the trustee records and publishes a Notice of Trustee's Sale, setting the auction date at least 80 days out. The notice must be mailed, posted on the property, and published in a newspaper.
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