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Loan-to-value ratio

In lending practice, the loan-to-value ratio is the maximum loan permitted by federal and state regulation based on a ratio of the loan to the loan value of the property. As an investment term, loan-to-value ratio is the ratio of the existing loan to the fair market value of the property.

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