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Business, 02.07.2021 01:00 jacobbrandon2002

Question 4 of 10 For which person would renting a home be a better option than getting a
mortgage?
O A. Someone who does not have a lot of money for an initial
investment
B. Someone who considers a home to be an investment that will
grow in value
C. Someone who wants his or her monthly payments to remain
stable for years
O D. Someone who enjoys performing maintenance tasks in his or her
home

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