Finance
A Maine homeowner's monthly PITI payment is $2,400. P&I is $1,750, taxes are $420/month, and insurance is $230/month. The loan balance is $270,000 at 6.5%. The monthly P&I allocation is:
A$2,400
B$1,750✓ Correct
C$1,461
D$420
Explanation
PITI = Principal + Interest + Taxes + Insurance = $1,750 + $420 + $230 = $2,400. The P&I (principal and interest) portion is $1,750 as stated.
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