Finance
A construction-to-permanent loan converts to a permanent mortgage:
AWhen the borrower applies for refinancing
BAutomatically upon completion of construction✓ Correct
CAfter the property is sold
DWhen the LTV reaches 80%
Explanation
A construction-to-permanent loan provides short-term construction financing that automatically converts to a long-term permanent mortgage upon completion of the building.
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