Escrow & Title
In Hawaii, what is a 'partial release' in a mortgage context?
AA. Partial forgiveness of the loan balance
BB. Release of a specific portion of the mortgaged property from the lien when certain conditions are met✓ Correct
CC. A partial refund of closing costs to the buyer
DD. Release of a second mortgage when the first is paid
Explanation
A partial release allows specific parcels within a mortgaged portfolio to be freed from the lien upon payment of a specified amount, commonly used in blanket mortgages for subdivisions.
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