Finance
In Idaho, what is a 'seller carryback' or 'seller financing' arrangement?
AThe seller moves back into the property after it sells
BThe seller acts as the lender, carrying all or part of the purchase price as a loan to the buyer✓ Correct
CThe seller agrees to pay the buyer's closing costs
DThe seller remains on the mortgage after sale
Explanation
Seller carryback financing occurs when the seller lends all or part of the purchase price to the buyer, receiving installment payments over time rather than a lump sum. This is secured by a deed of trust or mortgage on the property.
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