Finance
Texas non-judicial foreclosure sales take place on:
AThe first Monday of each month
BThe first Tuesday of each month✓ Correct
CThe last Friday of each month
DAny business day designated by the lender
Explanation
Under Texas Property Code § 51.002, non-judicial foreclosure sales must occur on the first Tuesday of each month between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the courthouse door or a designated location in the county.
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