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Which type of NJ mortgage requires the borrower to make interest-only payments for a period, followed by full amortizing payments?
AFully amortizing mortgage
BInterest-only mortgage✓ Correct
CBalloon mortgage
DReverse mortgage
Explanation
An interest-only mortgage requires the borrower to pay only interest for a set period (e.g.
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