Finance
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) is typically required when the borrower's down payment is less than:
A5% of the purchase price
B10% of the purchase price
C20% of the purchase price✓ Correct
D25% of the purchase price
Explanation
Conventional lenders typically require PMI when the borrower's down payment is less than 20%, as the lender's risk is higher. PMI protects the lender (not the borrower) if the borrower defaults.
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