Finance
A conventional loan is best defined as a mortgage:
AInsured by the FHA
BGuaranteed by the VA
CNot insured or guaranteed by a federal government agency✓ Correct
DIssued only by the federal government
Explanation
A conventional loan is one that is not insured or guaranteed by a federal government agency such as FHA, VA, or USDA.
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