Finance
Virginia allows non-judicial foreclosure (trustee's sale). What is the minimum notice period the trustee must provide before the sale?
A10 days
B14 days✓ Correct
C21 days
D30 days
Explanation
Under Virginia Code § 55.1-321, the trustee in a deed of trust foreclosure must provide at least 14 days' written notice to the borrower before the trustee's sale.
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