Finance
A Massachusetts property owner obtains a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC). A HELOC is secured by:
AA personal guarantee
BA second mortgage on the property✓ Correct
CA chattel mortgage
DAn unsecured promissory note
Explanation
A HELOC is secured by a mortgage (typically a second mortgage or junior lien) on the borrower's property, using the equity as collateral.
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