Finance
In Tennessee, a lender who 'calls' a loan is exercising the right to:
AContact the borrower about late payments
BDemand the full loan balance immediately, typically due to default or breach of loan terms✓ Correct
CTransfer the loan to a new servicer
DReduce the interest rate
Explanation
An acceleration (call) clause allows the lender to demand immediate repayment of the full loan balance upon a triggering event — typically default, unauthorized property transfer, or other loan term violations.
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