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DelorasTo

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A holder is on notice that an instrument is defective when the holder:
 A)demands payment.
 B) brings suit for the collection of an instrument.
 C) gives a discharge or release from liability on the instrument.
 D) Has actual notice of a defect

Question 2

Again, with regard to Jenna and Todd's closing in 48, which of the following are important in making the determination of whether closing costs of a RESPA-covered loan violated RESPA?
 A)The loan origination charge
 B)The insurance for the home
 C)The loan originator services that Jenna and Todd chose
 D)The title company charges for the company Jenna and Todd chose



mcinincha279

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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