Finance
Wisconsin's mortgage foreclosure process is a:
ANon-judicial (power of sale) foreclosure
BJudicial foreclosure requiring court action✓ Correct
CTrustee's sale conducted by the title company
DAdministrative foreclosure handled by DSPS
Explanation
Wisconsin is a judicial foreclosure state. A lender must file suit and obtain a court judgment before a foreclosure sale can occur.
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