Real Estate Math
A Utah homeowner's mortgage balance is $280,000. Their home is worth $400,000. What is their combined loan-to-value (CLTV) ratio?
A70%✓ Correct
B80%
C75%
D85%
Explanation
CLTV = Loan Balance ÷ Property Value = $280,000 ÷ $400,000 = 0.70 = 70%.
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