Finance
A conventional loan with less than 20% down typically requires:
AFHA mortgage insurance
BVA funding fee
CPrivate mortgage insurance (PMI)✓ Correct
DA government guarantee
Explanation
Conventional loans with LTV above 80% (less than 20% down) require private mortgage insurance (PMI) to protect the lender.
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