Finance
Regulation Z under TILA applies to:
AAll real estate transactions regardless of financing
BConsumer credit transactions with a finance charge or multiple installments✓ Correct
CCommercial real estate loans only
DConstruction loans only
Explanation
Regulation Z implements TILA and applies to consumer credit transactions — those with a finance charge or payable in more than four installments — requiring disclosure of cost of credit terms.
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