Finance
An interest-only mortgage in Massachusetts requires the borrower to:
APay only interest with no reduction in principal during the interest-only period✓ Correct
BPay only principal with no interest
CPay interest and taxes but no principal
DPay fixed monthly amounts that include both principal and interest
Explanation
During the interest-only period, the borrower pays only the interest charge. The principal balance does not decrease.
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