Most states have adopted the:
A) title theory, which gives the mortgagor the right of ownership and possession.
B) lien theory, under which the mortgagor retains title and is entitled to possession to the exclusion of the mortgagee, even if the mortgagor defaults.
C) title theory, which brings no right of redemption.
D) position that the person who owns property subject to a mortgage will not be liable to the creditor for "waste."
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D)
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