Finance

What is 'assumable mortgage' in Delaware, and which loan types are typically assumable?

AAll mortgages are assumable in Delaware without lender approval
BAn assumable mortgage may be transferred to a new buyer with lender approval; FHA and VA loans are typically assumable; most conventional loans have due-on-sale clauses✓ Correct
COnly commercial mortgages are assumable in Delaware
DAssumable mortgages are prohibited by Delaware law

Explanation

An assumable mortgage allows a buyer to take over the seller's existing loan with lender approval. FHA and VA loans are generally assumable (with lender qualification).

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