Contracts

In North Dakota, a property can be sold through a court-supervised sale when:

AThe seller wants to avoid paying commission
BThe property is owned by an estate, trust, or subject to a partition action or foreclosure✓ Correct
CThe buyer requests court involvement
DThe property is listed with multiple brokers

Explanation

Court-supervised sales are required in certain situations including estate sales where the personal representative needs court approval, partition actions dividing co-owned property, and judicial foreclosure sales.

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