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Private Mortgage Insurance

There are several types of mortgage insurance. The one that everybody complains about is private mortgage insurance (PMI). Homeowners with private mortgage insurance have to pay a hefty premium and the insurance doesn't even cover them. Yes, private mortgage insurance offers zero protection for the borrower. Borrowers mistakenly think that private mortgage insurance makes them special, but there are no private services offered with this kind of insurance. A lesser known type of mortgage insurance is the type that pays off your mortgage if you die. In other words, you pay a small premium for a small chance of dying. You could probably get better protection through a life insurance policy. The type of mortgage insurance most people carry is the type that ensures the lender in the event the borrower stops paying the mortgage. Nonsensicle, but private mortgage insurance ensures your lender. Why Do You Pay for Private Mortgage Insurance? Many borrowers take out private mortgag...

Insurance Premium

What is Insurance Premium An insurance premium is the amount of money that an individual or business must pay for an insurance policy. The insurance premium is income for the insurance company, once it is earned, and also represents a liability in that the insurer must provide coverage for claims being made against the policy. BREAKING DOWN Insurance Premium The price of an insurance premium for a given insurance policy can vary and depends on a variety of factors. Among those factors are the type of insurance coverage, the likelihood of a claim being made, the area where the policyholder lives or operates a business, the behavior of the person or business being covered, and the amount of competition that the insurer faces. For example, the likelihood of a claim being made against a teenage driver living in an urban area may be higher or lower compared to a teenage driver in a suburban area. In general, the greater the risk associated with a policy, the more expensive the insu...

Mortgage Insurance

What is Mortgage Insurance Mortgage insurance is an insurance policy that protects a mortgage lender or title holder in the event that the borrower defaults on payments, dies or is otherwise unable to meet the contractual obligations of the mortgage. Mortgage insurance can refer to private mortgage insurance (PMI), qualified mortgage insurance premium (MIP) insurance or mortgage title insurance. What these have in common is an obligation to make the lender or property holder whole in the event of specific cases of loss. Mortgage life insurance, on the other hand, which sounds similar, is designed to protect heirs if the borrower dies while owing mortgage payments. It may pay off either the lender or the heirs, depending on the terms of the policy. BREAKING DOWN Mortgage Insurance Mortgage insurance may come with a typical pay-as-you-go premium payment, or it may be capitalized into a lump-sum payment at the time of mortgage origination. For homeowners who are required to have...

Insurance Definition

What is Insurance Insurance is a contract, represented by a policy, in which an individual or entity receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company. The company pools clients' risks to make payments more affordable for the insured. Insurance policies are used to hedge against the risk of financial losses, both big and small, that may result from damage to the insured or her property, or from liability for damage or injury caused to a third party. BREAKING DOWN Insurance There are a multitude of different types of insurance policies available, and virtually any individual or business can find an insurance company willing to insure them, for a price. The most common types of personal insurance policies are auto, health, homeowners, and life. Most individuals in the United States have at least one of these types of insurance, and car insurance is required by law. Businesses require special types of insurance policies that ins...