Finance
A Wyoming commercial loan for an office building in Cheyenne would most likely be structured as:
AA 30-year fully amortizing loan like a residential mortgage
BA shorter term loan (5-10 years) with a balloon payment or regular refinancing✓ Correct
CAn interest-only loan with no amortization ever
DA government-backed FHA or VA loan
Explanation
Commercial loans in Wyoming and nationwide are typically structured with shorter terms (5, 7, or 10 years) with either a balloon payment or regular refinancing, though payments may be calculated on a longer amortization schedule. They differ significantly from residential mortgages.
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