Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, the process of non-judicial foreclosure under a deed of trust is initiated by the:
ADistrict court at the lender's request
BTrustee at the direction of the beneficiary (lender) after borrower default✓ Correct
CWyoming Real Estate Commission
DCounty sheriff through a court judgment
Explanation
Under Wyoming's deed of trust law, non-judicial foreclosure (trustee's sale) is initiated by the trustee acting at the direction of the beneficiary (lender) when the borrower (trustor) defaults. This process does not require court involvement.
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