Finance
Seller financing (purchase money mortgage) in Nebraska involves:
AThe seller paying the buyer's down payment
BThe seller acting as the lender and providing financing directly to the buyer✓ Correct
CA third-party lender who is also a seller of other properties
DA government program matching sellers with buyers
Explanation
In seller financing, the seller extends credit to the buyer in lieu of (or in addition to) third-party lender financing. The buyer gives the seller a promissory note and mortgage or deed of trust as security.
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