Finance
A Missouri mortgage loan assumption means the buyer:
AGets a new loan
BTakes over the seller's existing mortgage with the lender's approval✓ Correct
CPays off the seller's loan at closing
DApplies for a secondary mortgage
Explanation
Loan assumption allows the buyer to take over the seller's existing mortgage. Lender approval is typically required. FHA and VA loans may be assumable under certain conditions.
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