Escrow & Title
In Utah, a trustee's sale (non-judicial foreclosure) must be preceded by a notice of default and a minimum notice period to the borrower of:
A30 days
B60 days
C90 days✓ Correct
D120 days
Explanation
Under Utah's non-judicial foreclosure process, the trustee must record and serve a Notice of Default and allow a 90-day reinstatement period before proceeding with the trustee's sale, giving the borrower time to cure the default.
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