2. which is a disadvantage of purchasing and owning a home?
a. an individual assumes all resp...
Mathematics, 11.01.2020 08:31 jalst6084
2. which is a disadvantage of purchasing and owning a home?
a. an individual assumes all responsibility for maintenance and repair of owned property.
b. an individual has more freedom and choice for owned property than rented lodging.
c. an individual pays less in property taxes as a homeowner than a renter.
d. an individual builds equity by owning a home.
3. use the table to answer the question.
the table shows the final settlement statement for the purchase of a home.
how much cash did the borrower pay upfront?
a.$605.36
b.$3,491.04
c.$25,985.68
d.$95,505.36
4. use the table to answer the question.
the table shows the final settlement statement for the purchase of a home.
what amount goes in line 8?
a.$120,440.04
b.$121,491.04
c.$123,909.44
d.$125,882.47
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