Escrow & Title
In New Hampshire, a foreclosure deed is delivered after a power-of-sale foreclosure to:
AThe original borrower if they cure the default
BThe highest bidder at the foreclosure sale✓ Correct
CThe county registry automatically
DThe NH Housing Finance Authority
Explanation
After a NH non-judicial foreclosure sale, the foreclosing trustee delivers a foreclosure deed to the highest bidder at the auction, transferring title to the successful purchaser.
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