Finance
In North Dakota, a deed of trust allows the lender to foreclose through which process?
AJudicial foreclosure only
BNon-judicial (trustee's) sale✓ Correct
CStrict foreclosure
DEntry and possession
Explanation
North Dakota allows deeds of trust, which include a power of sale clause permitting non-judicial foreclosure through a trustee's sale, without requiring court proceedings.
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