Escrow & Title
NH's Power of Sale foreclosure process requires the lender to:
AObtain a court judgment before proceeding
BProvide statutory notice to the borrower and publish notice of sale, then conduct a public auction✓ Correct
COffer the borrower 2 years to cure the default
DObtain NHREC approval for the sale
Explanation
NH's power-of-sale foreclosure (RSA 479:25) requires the lender to send written notice to the borrower and publish a notice of sale in a local newspaper for three consecutive weeks before conducting a public foreclosure auction.
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