Finance
In Wyoming, a deed of trust is foreclosed through:
AJudicial foreclosure only
BNon-judicial (trustee's sale) foreclosure, which is faster and more common✓ Correct
CFederal court proceedings
DA homeowner's association auction
Explanation
Wyoming allows non-judicial foreclosure (trustee's sale) under a deed of trust, which does not require court proceedings and is typically faster and less expensive than judicial foreclosure.
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