Finance
A Rhode Island property sells for $500,000. The buyer takes out a $400,000 mortgage. What is the loan-to-value ratio (LTV)?
A75%
B80%✓ Correct
C85%
D90%
Explanation
LTV = Loan Amount / Property Value = $400,000 / $500,000 = 0.80 = 80%.
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