Finance

Under North Dakota foreclosure law, a homeowner who has lost their home through non-judicial foreclosure (trustee's sale) typically has:

AA one-year right of redemption to recover the property by paying all amounts owed
BLimited or no post-sale redemption rights since non-judicial foreclosure is a waiver✓ Correct
CA three-year redemption period
DNo rights at all after the trustee's sale

Explanation

North Dakota allows both judicial and non-judicial foreclosure. Post-sale redemption rights vary depending on the type of foreclosure. Non-judicial foreclosure under a deed of trust's power of sale may have different redemption provisions than judicial foreclosure.

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