Finance
An FHA mortgage insurance premium (MIP) in Missouri is paid to:
AThe lender as profit
BFHA to insure the lender against default✓ Correct
CThe state of Missouri
DMREC
Explanation
FHA MIP is paid to the Federal Housing Administration to insure the lender against losses from borrower default. It includes an upfront premium and annual premiums.
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