Finance
An Oklahoma seller who carries back a second mortgage for the buyer is acting as a:
AConventional lender
BPrivate lender providing seller financing✓ Correct
CGuarantor of the buyer's first mortgage
DServicer for the first mortgage lender
Explanation
When a seller carries back a second mortgage, they are acting as a private lender, extending credit to the buyer secured by a second lien on the property. This is a common seller financing technique in Oklahoma transactions where buyers need additional assistance.
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