Finance
In Montana, 'private placement' financing for commercial real estate involves:
AGovernment-backed loans placed through private banks
BRaising equity or debt capital from private investors rather than public markets or traditional bank financing✓ Correct
CPlacing a private lien on property without public recording
DFinancing provided by private mortgage insurance companies
Explanation
Private placement financing involves raising equity or debt capital directly from private investors (private equity, family offices, high-net-worth individuals) rather than through public markets or traditional institutional bank financing.
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