Finance
A Minnesota seller who accepts a purchase money mortgage (seller financing) becomes the:
ABuyer's real estate agent
BLender/mortgagee, and the buyer becomes the mortgagor✓ Correct
CCo-owner of the property
DGuarantor for the buyer's conventional loan
Explanation
In a purchase money mortgage (seller financing), the seller acts as the lender and holds the mortgage. The buyer makes payments directly to the seller.
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