easy · National Real Estate Exam
What happens to Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) under the Homeowners Protection Act when the loan balance reaches 78% of the original property value?
- The borrower must request cancellation
- It must be automatically terminated by the lender
- It remains in effect for the life of the loan
- The premium is increased due to the lower balance
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