Finance
A Missouri homeowner can request PMI cancellation when the loan balance reaches 80% LTV based on the:
AOriginal purchase price only
BOriginal purchase price; automatic termination occurs at 78% LTV by law (Homeowners Protection Act)✓ Correct
CCurrent market value only
DCounty assessed value
Explanation
The Homeowners Protection Act requires automatic PMI cancellation at 78% LTV (based on original value) and allows borrower-initiated cancellation at 80% LTV for conforming loans.
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