Finance
Under the NC Foreclosure Prevention Act, lenders must provide a Notice of Pre-Foreclosure Options to borrowers in default at least how many days before filing for foreclosure?
A15 days
B30 days
C45 days✓ Correct
D60 days
Explanation
NC's Homeowner and Homebuyer Protection Act and related rules require lenders to provide a pre-foreclosure notice and opportunity for the borrower to explore alternatives at least 45 days before filing.
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