Finance
The Truth-in-Lending Act (TILA) requires lenders to disclose the:
ABorrower's credit score
BAnnual Percentage Rate (APR) and total finance charges✓ Correct
CProperty's assessed value
DSeller's loan payoff amount
Explanation
TILA (Regulation Z) requires lenders to disclose the APR (which includes the interest rate plus certain fees) and total finance charges so borrowers can compare loan costs from different lenders.
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