Finance
A Nebraska investor buys a property for all cash, then obtains a mortgage after closing. This is called:
AA purchase money mortgage
BDelayed financing✓ Correct
CA wraparound mortgage
DA construction loan
Explanation
Delayed financing allows investors who bought with cash to obtain a cash-out refinance shortly after purchase, essentially recouping their cash investment. Fannie Mae has specific rules for delayed financing eligibility.
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