Finance (alternative)
A Maryland seller who takes back a purchase money mortgage from the buyer is acting as:
AA co-borrower on the buyer's loan
BA lender providing seller financing✓ Correct
CA co-signer on the bank's mortgage
DA trustee of the buyer's funds
Explanation
When a seller provides purchase money financing (takes back a mortgage from the buyer), the seller is acting as a private lender. This is a form of seller financing.
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