Finance
Non-judicial foreclosure in Oklahoma under a deed of trust is also known as:
AStrict foreclosure
BJudicial sale
CTrustee's sale (foreclosure by advertisement)✓ Correct
DDeficiency foreclosure
Explanation
Non-judicial foreclosure in Oklahoma is conducted as a trustee's sale, sometimes called foreclosure by advertisement or power of sale foreclosure. It does not require court proceedings and is faster than judicial foreclosure.
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