Finance
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) is typically required by conventional lenders when the LTV exceeds:
A70%
B75%
C80%✓ Correct
D90%
Explanation
Conventional lenders typically require PMI when the borrower's down payment is less than 20%, meaning LTV exceeds 80%. PMI protects the lender if the borrower defaults; it does not protect the borrower.
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