Finance
A NH seller who carries back a purchase money mortgage is acting as:
AA co-borrower with the buyer
BThe lender, financing part of the purchase price for the buyer✓ Correct
CA guarantor on the buyer's bank loan
DAn escrow agent for the down payment
Explanation
In seller financing, the seller 'carries back' a mortgage, acting as the lender. The buyer makes payments directly to the seller, who holds a mortgage lien on the property as security.
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