Finance
In Missouri, a lender who 'sells' a mortgage in the secondary market transfers to the purchaser:
AThe right to foreclose only
BThe promissory note and the right to receive loan payments✓ Correct
COnly the deed of trust
DThe property title
Explanation
Selling a mortgage in the secondary market transfers the promissory note (the borrower's debt obligation) and associated deed of trust to the investor. The investor then receives the borrower's payments.
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