Real Estate Math
If a lender requires a maximum DTI of 43% and the borrower's gross monthly income is $6,500, what is the maximum total monthly debt payment allowed?
A$2,515
B$2,595
C$2,795✓ Correct
D$2,945
Explanation
Maximum monthly debt = Gross monthly income × DTI limit. $6,500 × 0.
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