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Janet must value the house at least at $300,000. Chaz values the house at more than $300,000. at least one of the two is getting a bad deal. Janet values the house $300,000 less than Chaz does.

          Janet must value the house at least at $300,000.
Chaz values the house at more than $300,000.
at least one of the two is getting a bad deal.
Janet values the house $300,000 less than Chaz does.
        

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Gregory Mankiw 8th Edition
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00:01 Okay, and this problem, we have janet looking to obtain a home equity loan to replace her roof and change her styles.
00:06 Now, her home is valued at 350 ,000, right? currently, 350 ,000.
00:11 And it's sure her existing mortgage is for 150 ,000.
00:17 So 150 ,000.
00:19 That means that the market value that she could borrow against it is going to be the difference between these, which is going to be 200 ,000.
00:25 All right.
00:26 Now, the maximum amount that she could do is going to be 80 % of.
00:30 That...
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