Finance
A Kentucky rural property buyer using a USDA guaranteed loan must meet income limits. The maximum household income allowed is:
AUnlimited
BBased on the area median income (AMI) for the county✓ Correct
C$100,000 nationwide regardless of location
DSet by KREC annually
Explanation
USDA rural development loans are available to low-to-moderate income households. Income limits are based on the area median income (AMI) for the specific county where the property is located.
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