Finance
A Maine lender's Truth-in-Lending disclosure must provide the borrower with the:
AExact monthly payment only
BAnnual Percentage Rate (APR), finance charge, and total amount financed✓ Correct
CProperty tax estimate for the first year
DSeller's net proceeds statement
Explanation
Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) requires lenders to disclose the APR (which includes fees), the total finance charge, the amount financed, and other key loan terms to enable informed comparison shopping.
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