Finance
NJ's Mortgage Assistance Program for first-time buyers requires that the purchased property be used as the buyer's:
AInvestment property
BPrimary residence✓ Correct
CSecond home
DCommercial use
Explanation
NJHMFA and similar NJ first-time buyer programs require the purchased property to be the buyer's primary residence, ensuring the programs assist owner-occupants rather than investors.
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