easy · National Real Estate Exam
What is the specific purpose of the 'acceleration clause' in a mortgage?
- To allow the borrower to pay off the loan faster
- To permit the lender to demand the full balance upon default
- To increase the interest rate if the borrower is late
- To prevent the borrower from selling the property
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