Finance
In Kansas, a 'participatory mortgage' allows the lender to receive, in addition to interest:
AA share of the rental income and/or appreciation in the property value✓ Correct
BThe right to occupy the property in summer months
CThe right to purchase adjacent properties
DA share of the commission if the property is sold
Explanation
A participatory (participation) mortgage gives the lender a share of the property's income (income participation) and/or appreciation (equity participation) in exchange for lower interest rates or other favorable terms.
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