Finance
In Tennessee, 'seller financing' can help in a transaction when:
AThe buyer has excellent credit and substantial assets
BThe buyer cannot qualify for conventional financing or when both parties benefit from flexible terms✓ Correct
CThe property is listed with multiple brokers
DThe seller wants to avoid paying commission
Explanation
Seller financing (owner carry-back) can facilitate transactions when buyers face financing challenges, when interest rates are unfavorable, or when flexible terms benefit both parties. The seller acts as the lender.
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