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  2. Collateral protection insurance - Wikipedia

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    Collateral Protection Insurance, or CPI, insures property held as collateral for loans made by lending institutions. CPI, also known as force-placed insurance and lender placed insurance, [1] may be classified as single-interest insurance if it protects the interest of the lender, a single party, or as dual-interest insurance coverage if it protects the interest of both the lender and the ...

  3. What happens when your home insurance lapses - AOL

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    Once coverage is in place, contact your lender and provide the new policy details to prevent or stop the company’s force-placed insurance on your home. The mortgage company may require proof of ...

  4. Lenders' Force-Placed Insurance Policies Cost Homeowners More

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    One notice would be required at least 45 days before charging for force-place insurance coverage, and a second notice would be required no earlier than 30 days after the first. • Warn you about ...

  5. How to switch home insurance companies - AOL

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    If you cancel mid-term, though, you might get money back depending on how you pay. 7. Contact your lender. If you have a mortgage, you will likely need to keep your lender in the loop. If you pay ...

  6. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    If the homeowner's insurance is canceled after a mortgage agreement is in force, and the home judged to be uninsurable, a standard mortgage contract that compels homeowner's insurance allows the lender to purchase collateral protection insurance, (sometimes called "force-placed insurance") and charge the premiums to the homeowner via escrow ...

  7. Lenders mortgage insurance - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage insurance became tax-deductible in 2007 in the US. [3] For some homeowners, the new law made it cheaper to get mortgage insurance than to get a 'piggyback' loan. The MI tax deductibility provision passed in 2006 provides for an itemized deduction for the cost of private mortgage insurance for homeowners earning up to $109,000 annua

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