Finance (alternative)
The Maryland Homebuyer Education requirement for certain state mortgage programs requires borrowers to complete:
AA 4-hour online course only
BAn approved homebuyer education course covering budgeting, credit, and the homebuying process✓ Correct
CA course taught by their real estate agent
DA MREC-approved pre-license class
Explanation
Maryland's state mortgage programs (such as the Maryland Mortgage Program) typically require borrowers to complete a HUD-approved homebuyer education course before closing.
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