Finance
Trigger terms in mortgage advertising under TILA include disclosing the full finance terms when an ad mentions:
AOnly the lender's name
BAny specific credit terms such as down payment amount, monthly payment, or interest rate✓ Correct
COnly real estate commissions
DOnly the property address
Explanation
Under TILA, advertising that includes specific credit terms (down payment, payment amount, rate) triggers a requirement to disclose all major loan terms. General statements ('great rates!') do not trigger the requirement.
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