Finance
The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) requires lenders to disclose the:
AProperty tax assessment
BAnnual percentage rate (APR)✓ Correct
CHomeowner's insurance premium
DTransfer tax amount
Explanation
TILA requires disclosure of the APR, which includes the interest rate plus fees, giving borrowers a standardized way to compare loan costs.
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