Finance
A seller in Kentucky who carries back a purchase money mortgage becomes the:
AMortgagor (borrower)
BMortgagee (lender)✓ Correct
CGrantor
DTrustee
Explanation
In seller financing (purchase money mortgage), the seller extends credit to the buyer. The seller becomes the mortgagee (lender) and the buyer becomes the mortgagor (borrower).
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