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A property in Pennsylvania has an existing mortgage with a due-on-sale clause. The seller wants to allow the buyer to assume the mortgage. Under the PA Agreement of Sale, what must occur?

Correct Answer

C) The lender must approve the assumption, and the agreement should be contingent on lender approval

When a mortgage contains a due-on-sale clause, the lender has the right to demand full payment of the loan balance upon transfer of the property. If the buyer intends to assume the mortgage, the lender must approve the assumption. The PA Agreement of Sale should include a contingency for lender approval.

Answer Options
A
The buyer may assume the mortgage without the lender's knowledge as long as payments continue
B
Due-on-sale clauses are not enforceable in Pennsylvania
C
The lender must approve the assumption, and the agreement should be contingent on lender approval
D
The SREC must approve all mortgage assumptions in Pennsylvania

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