Finance
Under the Iowa Secondary Mortgage Loan Act, which of the following is regulated?
AFirst mortgage lending by banks
BSubordinate lien mortgage loans✓ Correct
CFHA and VA loan programs
DAgricultural land financing
Explanation
The Iowa Secondary Mortgage Loan Act governs lenders making subordinate (second mortgage) loans secured by residential real property in Iowa, setting disclosure and rate requirements.
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