With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". a private right of action by any person, numerous courts have implied, or assumed without discussion, that such a right exists under certain circumstances. See e.g. GAF v. Milstein, 453 F.2d 709 (2d Cir.1971) (explicitly recognizing an implied private right of action); Corenco Corp. v. Schiavone & Sons, Inc., 488 F.2d 207 (2d Cir.1973) (same); Scott v. Multi-Amp Corp., 386 F.Supp. 44 (D.N.J.1974) (same); Rosenbaum v. Klein, 547 F.Supp. 586 (E.D.Pa.1982) (recognizing in dicta); Citizens First Bancorp, Inc. v. Harreld, 559 F.Supp. 867 (W.D.Ky.1982) (assumed without discussion); Chevron Corp. v. Pennzoil Co., 974 F.2d 1156 (9th Cir.1992) (same); Oklahoma Pub. Co. v. Standard Metals Corp., 541 F.Supp. 1109 (W.D.Okla.1982) (same); but see Leff v. CIP Corp., 540 F.Supp. 857 (S.D.Ohio 1982) (<HOLDING>); Atlantic Fed. Sav. & Loan Assoc. v. Dade Sav.

A: holding there is no federal private right of action for borrowers under the nfia
B: holding that there is no private right of action for any person under  13d
C: recognizing private right of action
D: holding that no private right of action exists
B.