Finance
A conventional mortgage's PMI requirement can typically be cancelled when the LTV reaches:
A90%
B80%✓ Correct
C75%
D70%
Explanation
Under the Homeowners Protection Act, PMI on conventional loans must be cancelled when the loan balance reaches 80% of the original value, upon the borrower's request, and is automatically cancelled at 78% LTV.
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