Finance
A Vermont seller who provides financing to a buyer is known as a:
ASub-prime lender
BSeller/owner financing or purchase money mortgage✓ Correct
CHard money lender
DBridge lender
Explanation
When the seller finances part or all of the purchase price, it is called seller financing or a purchase money mortgage. The seller acts as the lender, and the buyer makes payments directly to the seller.
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