Escrow & Title

In Texas, the 'right of redemption' after a non-judicial trustee's foreclosure sale is:

ASix months for all properties
BTexas does not have a post-sale statutory right of redemption for non-judicial deed of trust foreclosures, unlike some states✓ Correct
COne year for homesteads only
D30 days for all residential properties

Explanation

Texas does not provide a statutory right of post-sale redemption for non-judicial foreclosures under deed of trust. Once a Texas deed of trust foreclosure sale is completed, the borrower generally cannot reclaim the property by paying the debt (unlike some states with 6-month or 1-year redemption periods). This is one reason Texas non-judicial foreclosure is faster.

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