Finance
A Washington seller is willing to carry back a purchase money deed of trust to help the buyer finance the purchase. This arrangement is called:
AA VA assumption
BSeller financing (owner carry-back)✓ Correct
CA bridge loan
DA blanket mortgage
Explanation
Seller financing (or owner carry-back) occurs when the seller acts as the lender, allowing the buyer to pay the purchase price over time pursuant to a promissory note and deed of trust. It avoids the need for traditional bank financing.
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