Finance
Wisconsin is classified as which type of foreclosure state?
ADeed of trust (non-judicial)
BJudicial foreclosure✓ Correct
CStrict foreclosure only
DPower of sale
Explanation
Wisconsin is a judicial foreclosure state, meaning foreclosure must go through the court system rather than using a trustee sale.
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