Contracts
A Colorado installment land contract (contract for deed) differs from a traditional purchase because:
AThe buyer takes immediate legal title at signing
BThe seller retains legal title until the buyer completes all payments✓ Correct
CNo interest is charged on the unpaid balance
DThe lender holds title until payoff
Explanation
In an installment land contract, the seller retains legal title to the property while the buyer gets equitable title and takes possession. Legal title does not transfer until the buyer completes all required payments.
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