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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T14:56:26+00:00 2026-05-21T14:56:26+00:00

<%= Html.RadioButtonFor(m => m.AmortizationTermInYears, true, new { propertyName = AmortizationTermInYears, onchange = showAmortizationTermInYears();UpdateField(this);, amortizationTermInYearsRadio

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<%= Html.RadioButtonFor(m => m.AmortizationTermInYears, true, new { propertyName = "AmortizationTermInYears", onchange = "showAmortizationTermInYears();UpdateField(this);", amortizationTermInYearsRadio = "true" })%>

How do I tell this helper to check this radio button. I tried adding true after the true I already specified (which is the value not the isChecked) paramater, but that didn’t compile, it said no RadioButtonFor() definition has those 4 parameters specified.

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    2026-05-21T14:56:26+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:56 pm

    Try this:

     <%= Html.RadioButtonFor(m => m.AmortizationTermInYears, true, 
             new { 
                  propertyName = "AmortizationTermInYears", 
                  onchange = "showAmortizationTermInYears();UpdateField(this);", 
                  amortizationTermInYearsRadio = "true",
                  checked="checked"
                 }
         )
    %>
    
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