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  2. What is a mortgagee clause? - AOL

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    This is accomplished by adding a mortgagee clause to your homeowners insurance policy. For example, say you buy a house for $500,000 with a $100,000 down payment and a $400,000 mortgage.

  3. How to switch home insurance companies - AOL

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    In addition, a mortgage company could purchase coverage on your behalf — called force-placed insurance — and pass the premium on to you in your monthly mortgage payment. 5. Buy the new policy

  4. What happens when you pay off your mortgage? - AOL

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    Update your homeowners insurance. Once your mortgage is paid off, you’ll need to update your homeowners insurance policy. ... Although you’re no longer required to maintain homeowners ...

  5. What happens when your home insurance lapses - AOL

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    Maintaining an active homeowners insurance policy is a typical mortgage requirement from your lender. If your policy lapses, the insurance company is required to let the lender know your policy is ...

  6. Guide to homeowners insurance - AOL

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    If you have a mortgage, your lender will likely require you to carry homeowners insurance. When you purchase a homeowners insurance policy, you pay either a monthly, quarterly or annual premium.

  7. Escrow insurance: What is it and when you need it - AOL

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    Mortgage lenders generally require that you maintain homeowners insurance. The mortgagee clause on your home policy ensures that the lender will receive all renewal notifications, cancellation ...

  8. Mortgage insurance vs homeowners insurance: what’s the ...

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    Key takeaways. Homeowners insurance mainly protects the borrower’s investment in their home, while mortgage insurance financially protects the lender’s investment in your home.

  9. Mortgagor vs. mortgagee: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    Paying homeowners insurance, property taxes and any other required payments, such as mortgage insurance Maintaining the home and property Communicating with the mortgagee if payment trouble arises