Finance
A Utah borrower is required to be given a copy of their appraisal report:
AOnly if they specifically request it in writing
BPromptly upon completion, under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (Regulation B)✓ Correct
COnly at closing
DOnly if the loan is approved
Explanation
Regulation B (ECOA) requires lenders to provide applicants a copy of their appraisal report promptly upon completion—or upon application for the loan, whichever is later. This right applies regardless of whether the loan is approved or denied.
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