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How much is mortgage insurance?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Does homeowners insurance pay off your mortgage if one of the homeowners dies?

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Do you have to insure your home for more than the mortgage balance?

To the insurance company, your mortgage balance has no impact on how much insurance coverage you need for your home. Homeowners insurance is based on the replacement/reconstruction cost of your home.


Is mortgage protection insurance necessary to have?

Yes and no, mortgage protection insurance is necessary to have. According to the Private Mortgage Insurance Law lenders who put less than a 20 percent down payment on there loans are required to pay private mortgage insurance or mortgage protection insurance.


How long are you required to have mortgage insurance?

You will need mortgage insurance as long as you still have a balance to pay on your mortgage, so in essence for as long as you have a mortgage.


Where can you get mortgage insurance quotes?

You can contact an insurance agent in your local yellow pages to request quotes, or use an online mortgage insurance quote provider that has access to a network of insurers to provide you with quotes. Most mortgage insurance companies have online mortgage insurance calculators. Google mortgage insurance calculator along with the name of the mortgage insurance provider (i.e. Radian, RMIC, United Guarantee, Genworth, etc.)


Does homeowners insurance pay your mortgage if you become disabled?

Homeowners insurance does not cover your mortgage if you become disabled. You would need to obtain mortgage protection insurance for that.


Is the mortgage on a house pay off upon death?

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How does mortgage insurance protect a homeowner?

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