Finance
A Wyoming mortgage that allows the borrower to prepay without penalty is described as:
AA balloon mortgage
BA mortgage with a prepayment privilege✓ Correct
CAn interest-only mortgage
DA participation mortgage
Explanation
A prepayment privilege (or no prepayment penalty clause) allows the borrower to pay off the loan balance early without incurring additional charges. Many modern mortgages include this right, though some loans (particularly certain ARMs and commercial loans) may have prepayment penalties.
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