Finance
Under NH's Power of Sale foreclosure statute (RSA 479), the foreclosure notice must be published in a newspaper and mailed to the borrower. The minimum notice period before the foreclosure sale is:
A7 days
B25 days
C25 days for the published notice and mailed notice✓ Correct
D60 days
Explanation
NH RSA 479 requires at least 25 days' notice of a foreclosure sale, published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county and mailed to the borrower at their last known address. This provides borrowers a minimum opportunity to cure the default or make other arrangements.
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