Finance
A mortgage broker in Utah acts as:
AA direct lender who funds loans with their own money
BAn intermediary who matches borrowers with lenders and earns a fee for the service✓ Correct
CA government-appointed loan officer
DA title insurance provider
Explanation
A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary—they take the borrower's application and shop multiple lenders to find appropriate loan products, earning a fee or commission rather than lending their own funds.
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