Tennessee foreclosure requires minimum notice of:
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10 days
10 days is insufficient as Tennessee requires a minimum of 20 days notice. This option represents a common misconception of conflating notice requirements with states that have shorter notice periods or confusing it with other types of real estate notices.
20 days publication plus mailings
90 days
90 days exceeds Tennessee's minimum requirement. While some states have longer notice periods or judicial foreclosure processes with extended timelines, Tennessee's non-judicial foreclosure process specifically requires 20 days of publication plus mailings.
No notice required
No notice is never required in foreclosure proceedings. This violates both Tennessee law and the constitutional due process rights of homeowners, who must be properly notified of the foreclosure action.
Why is this correct?
Answer B is correct because Tennessee law specifically requires both publication notice for 20 days AND direct mailings to interested parties. This dual requirement ensures adequate notice through both public announcements and direct communication with affected parties.
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