Answer:
If the state allows it, the lender should seek a deficiency judgment.
Explanation:
First of all, 15 states don't allow deficiency judgments: Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.
A deficiency judgment is a lawsuit that a lender seeks in order to recover any amount of a loan that is not covered through a foreclosure sale. In this case, the lender will try to recover the $11,000 that Ronald still owes through a deficiency judgment.