Finance (alternative)
A Maryland bridge loan is typically secured by:
AOnly the buyer's personal guarantee
BThe borrower's existing home (or both existing and new home)✓ Correct
CThe new property only
DGovernment-backed insurance
Explanation
Bridge loans are typically secured by the borrower's existing home, providing funds to close on a new purchase before the existing home sells.
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