Finance
Under Tennessee law, a residential mortgage foreclosure by non-judicial trustee's sale requires the lender to provide notice of the sale to the borrower at least:
A10 days before the sale
B20 days before the sale
C30 days before the sale✓ Correct
D60 days before the sale
Explanation
Tennessee law generally requires that the borrower receive at least 20 days' written notice before a non-judicial foreclosure sale. The notice must also be published in a local newspaper. Requirements may vary based on the loan type and trust deed provisions.
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