Finance
A Maryland lender's 'origination fee' is typically expressed as:
AA flat dollar amount only
BA percentage of the loan amount (points) or flat fee charged for processing the loan✓ Correct
CA percentage of the purchase price
DA fee charged by MREC for mortgage approval
Explanation
An origination fee compensates the lender for originating the loan. It is typically expressed as a percentage of the loan amount (points) or as a flat fee and is disclosed in the Loan Estimate.
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