Finance
Which type of loan is most common for Tennessee residential purchases and is not guaranteed or insured by the federal government?
AFHA loan
BVA loan
CConventional loan✓ Correct
DUSDA loan
Explanation
Conventional loans are not insured or guaranteed by any government agency. They are the most common type of residential mortgage and typically require higher credit scores and down payments than government-backed loans.
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