Escrow & Title
In Ohio's judicial foreclosure process, what happens after the lender obtains a foreclosure judgment?
AThe property is immediately transferred to the lender
BThe court orders the sheriff to sell the property at a public auction✓ Correct
CThe borrower receives a 30-day notice to vacate
DThe property goes into bankruptcy automatically
Explanation
After a court grants a foreclosure judgment in Ohio, the court orders the county sheriff to conduct a public sale (sheriff's sale) of the property to satisfy the debt.
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