Finance
In Hawaii, a blanket mortgage covers:
AA. A single residential property and all personal property inside
BB. Two or more properties under a single mortgage lien✓ Correct
CC. A mortgage with no specific collateral
DD. A government-backed mortgage for multiple families
Explanation
A blanket mortgage covers two or more properties under a single loan, commonly used by developers who want to release individual parcels from the lien as they sell.
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