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What is a High LTV Equity Loan?
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16th of October, 2009

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A high LTV equity loan is a specific kind of home loan that causes your loan-to-value ratio to be 125% or more. When the total principal of a loan leaves the borrower with debt that exceeds the fair market value of the home, the interest paid on the portion of the loan above that value may not be tax deductible.

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