Finance
In Texas, the foreclosure process under a deed of trust requires the trustee to send written notice to the borrower at least how many days before the foreclosure sale?
A14 days
B21 days✓ Correct
C30 days
D45 days
Explanation
Under Texas Property Code § 51.002, before a non-judicial foreclosure sale, the trustee must send written notice to the borrower at the last known address at least 21 days before the sale date, typically by certified mail.
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