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Daniel agrees to purchase a property in Pennsylvania through an installment land contract. Which statement accurately describes an installment land contract in PA?

Correct Answer

D) The seller retains the deed until the buyer completes all payments as specified in the contract

In a Pennsylvania installment land contract (also called a land contract or contract for deed), the seller retains legal title (the deed) until the buyer has completed all payments as specified in the agreement. The buyer receives equitable title and possession during the payment period.

Answer Options
A
Installment land contracts are prohibited in Pennsylvania for residential properties
B
The buyer receives the deed at the time of contract signing and makes installment payments
C
The buyer must obtain traditional mortgage financing within 90 days of contract execution
D
The seller retains the deed until the buyer completes all payments as specified in the contract

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