Escrow & Title

After a Utah trustee's sale, the former owner has no right of redemption. However, the trustee's sale may be challenged if:

AThe former owner files bankruptcy within 30 days
BProcedural defects in the foreclosure process (improper notice, fraud, or breach of the trust deed) are proven✓ Correct
CThe property value has increased since the sale
DThe former owner pays the delinquent amount within 1 year

Explanation

While there is no statutory right of redemption after a Utah trustee's sale, the sale may be challenged in court if there were procedural defects—such as deficient notice, fraud, or the trustee's failure to follow required steps.

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