Finance
A 'blanket mortgage' covers:
AAll personal property in a home
BMultiple parcels of real estate under one mortgage✓ Correct
CA second mortgage with no credit check
DA mortgage without a down payment
Explanation
A blanket mortgage covers more than one parcel of real estate under a single loan. It often includes a 'partial release' clause allowing individual parcels to be released as portions of the loan are paid.
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