Escrow & Title
In West Virginia, after a foreclosure sale under a deed of trust, the former property owner has:
AA 12-month statutory right of redemption after the sale
BNo right of redemption once the trustee's sale is completed✓ Correct
CA 6-month redemption period for residential properties only
DA right to repurchase at the foreclosure sale price plus 10%
Explanation
West Virginia deed of trust non-judicial foreclosure sales are final once conducted properly. Unlike mortgage foreclosures in some states, West Virginia does not provide a post-sale statutory redemption period after a trustee's sale.
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