Finance
Pennsylvania's Act 6 right of redemption after a foreclosure sheriff's sale allows the former owner to:
ARedeem the property within 30 days of the sheriff's sale by paying the sale price
BThere is no post-sale redemption period in Pennsylvania✓ Correct
CRedeem within 1 year by paying the judgment plus interest
DRedeem only with permission from the new buyer
Explanation
Unlike some states, Pennsylvania does not provide a post-sale statutory right of redemption after a mortgage foreclosure sheriff's sale. Once the sheriff's sale is confirmed by the court, the foreclosure is final.
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