Finance
A Vermont property owner has a mortgage balance of $180,000. The home appraises at $280,000. What is the current loan-to-value (LTV) ratio?
A55.7%
B64.3%✓ Correct
C72.9%
D80.0%
Explanation
LTV = Loan balance ÷ Appraised value = $180,000 ÷ $280,000 = 0.643 = 64.
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