Finance
In Tennessee, a 'rate and term refinance' changes the:
AProperty ownership
BInterest rate, loan term, or both — without taking cash out✓ Correct
CProperty's assessed value
DMortgage servicer only
Explanation
A rate and term refinance replaces the existing mortgage with a new one at a different rate or term (or both), without the borrower taking additional cash equity from the property.
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