Finance
A NH property owner who holds a mortgage note may sell that mortgage note to:
AOnly Fannie Mae directly
BAny investor or secondary market purchaser willing to buy it✓ Correct
COnly the original borrower
DOnly NH state-chartered banks
Explanation
Mortgage notes (like other financial instruments) may be sold to third-party investors, secondary market purchasers, or loan servicers. Selling the note transfers the right to receive mortgage payments to the buyer of the note.
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