Finance
In a mortgage, the clause that prevents the borrower from conveying the property without paying off the loan is the:
AAcceleration clause
BDue-on-sale (alienation) clause✓ Correct
CSubordination clause
DDefeasance clause
Explanation
The due-on-sale (alienation) clause requires the mortgage to be paid in full upon transfer of ownership, preventing assumption without lender approval.
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