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Guide to Mortgage Insurance

What kind, which one and how much mortgage insurance you need for your property's protection


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When it comes to mortgage insurance, the choices and requirements from lender to lender are complex and widely varied. Understanding the basics of mortgage insurance and what each different type of policy provides can help make choosing the right mortgage protection insurance product easier for yourself or your business.

Private mortgage insurance is designed protect your lender in the event of a default. Also know as PMI, this type of insurance is required by the Federal Government. PMI is automatically figured in to your mortgage payment if your loan is greater than 80% of the value of your property.

Mortgage insurance quotes are available from your lender at the time you apply for a mortgage. Although most lenders have preferred companies they work with, it’s never a bad idea to get several mortgage insurance quotes.

Understanding mortgage insurance will:

  1. Enable you to eliminate private mortgage insurance as soon as you qualify.
  2. Empower your choices with regards to mortgage insurance companies and mortgage insurance premiums.
  3. Equip you to make informed choices about the need for mortgage life insurance.
  4. Help you determine your eligibility for better mortgage insurance rates.



Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Research federal laws regarding private mortgage insurance


Understanding your rights as the purchaser of a mortgage when it comes to private mortgage insurance will save you money over the life of your loan. PMI is automatically removed when your principle balance is within the limits of the law, so spending money on an appraisal along the way could end PMI sooner.

I recommend: The Federal Trade Commission and The Money Alert are great resources for easy to understand information on PMI.  

Shop a variety of lenders before determining which mortgage company is right for you


Most people go straight to their bank when thinking about a mortgage. Although a bank is a good option, mortgage companies want your business and are ready to compete if they know you're a smart shopper.

I recommend: Rebuild.com and Lending Tree offer fast and easy mortgage comparison shopping. These companies specialize in one-stop mortgage shopping where banks and lenders compete for your business and you can see mortgage comparisons side by side.

Decide if you need mortgage life insurance


Mortgage life insurance is insurance that pays the balance of your mortgage in the event of your death or the death of your spouse. However, if you have adequate whole life or variable life insurance, you may not need the additional coverage.

I recommend: LifeInsurance.com and Advantage Quotes provide not only great information about mortgage life insurance but free quotes and a variety of insurance products for many of your insurance needs.

Find out what you can do to get the best mortgage rates


Financial decisions you make now can determine what kind of mortgage interest rate you qualify for. Cleaning up your credit history, paying off a few debts and getting more into your savings each month makes you a candidate for a better interest rate. This will effect how much you borrow, how long you have to pay it off and may totally eliminate the need for PMI.

I recommend: Buyers Ed. and HSBC North America Military Financial Education Center have great check lists to help you prepare to apply for a mortgage. Each resource gives step by step instructions on how to clean up your credit history, get all your documents in order and qualify for the best rate for your particular situation.  

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Develop a relationship with a realtor or mortgage company that can give you the most personal service. Look for local companies who are willing to walk with you through the entire process and make sure you're getting the best products and mortgage insurance rates for your unique situation.

The official source of Mortgage Insurance is the Mortgage Insurance page at Business.com

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