medium · National Real Estate Exam
A borrower fails to make three consecutive mortgage payments. The lender decides to call the entire outstanding loan balance due immediately to initiate foreclosure.
Which clause in the promissory note allows for this action?
- Due-on-sale clause
- Acceleration clause
- Defeasance clause
- Subordination clause
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