Escrow & Title
In Washington, a notice of trustee's sale must be recorded and mailed to the borrower at least how many days before the sale?
A30 days
B60 days
C90 days
D120 days✓ Correct
Explanation
Washington's Deed of Trust Act (RCW 61.24) requires the notice of trustee's sale to be recorded and mailed to the borrower at least 120 days before the scheduled sale date.
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