Finance
In New Mexico, 'seller concessions' in a transaction refer to:
AThe seller reducing their asking price
BThe seller paying some or all of the buyer's closing costs as part of the negotiated purchase agreement✓ Correct
CThe seller providing a home warranty
DThe seller making repairs before closing
Explanation
Seller concessions are contributions by the seller toward the buyer's closing costs (e.g.
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