Multiple Choice
In a foreclosure, even after the final day for redemption, the mortgagee may successfully sue the mortgagor for the debt,
A) until the period prescribed in the Statute of Limitations runs out.
B) after the property has been sold to another party.
C) until the six month period has expired.
D) only if the mortgagor has sufficient funds to pay the debt.
E) until the one month period has expired.
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