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After a trustee's sale is completed on a Wyoming property, the former homeowner, Dana, asks her agent whether she has the right to reclaim her home by paying off the full debt within a redemption period. Which response is most accurate under Wyoming law?

Correct Answer

A) Dana has no statutory right of redemption after a non-judicial trustee's sale in Wyoming.

Under Wyoming's Trust Deed Act (W.S. 34-4-101 et seq.), there is no statutory right of redemption for the borrower after a completed non-judicial trustee's sale. This is a critical distinction from judicial foreclosure states, where post-sale redemption periods are common. Once the trustee's sale is completed and the deed is delivered to the purchaser, the former owner's interest is extinguished.

Answer Options
A
Dana has no statutory right of redemption after a non-judicial trustee's sale in Wyoming.
B
Dana has a six-month statutory redemption period after the trustee's sale to reclaim the property.
C
Dana has a three-month statutory redemption period if she pays all amounts owed plus costs.
D
Dana may redeem the property within one year if the sale price was less than the appraised value.

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