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The Difference Between Private Mortgage Insurance And Homeowners Insurance

Private mortgage insurance (PMI) is insurance for the mortgage lender in the event of homeowner default.

PMI helps the lender recover its costs and losses after foreclosing and selling a repossessed home.

PMI rates vary by loan type, loan size, and loan characteristics. The higher the risk to the bank, the higher the cost of PMI.

The two types of PMI are:

  1. Borrowed-paid mortgage insurance
  2. Lender-paid mortgage insurance

Borrower-paid MI is the more common version of PMI. It may be payable up front, payable monthly, or both. However, once the mortgage balance is reduced to 80% of the home’s value, PMI may no longer be required by a lender.

This reduction can occur by principal being paid down, home appreciation, or a combination of the two.

With lender-paid PMI, there is no monthly payment because the mortgage note’s interest rate is increased and is, therefore, “self-insuring”. That is, the lender collects higher payments each month and usually buys an insurance policy with the extra proceeds.

Different from private mortgage insurance is another type of insurance called homeowners insurance, or hazard insurance.

HOI is property insurance that protects against losses in the event of a catastrophe.

Mortgage lenders require borrowers to carry homeowners insurance because it protects the bank if the home is destroyed. However, it’s a good idea to have additional coverage for personal property and for liability related to accidents that occur on-site.

For example, if a home is destroyed in a fire:

  • The homeowners insurance will repay the lender for the amount due on the mortgage
  • The personal property insurance will repay the homeowner for personal possessions destroyed
  • The liability insurance will protect the homeowner from third-party claims related to the fire

HOI is typically paid in annual installments to an insurance company and rates vary by type of home and type of coverage requested.

Sources
Private Mortgage Insurance
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_mortgage_insurance

Home Insurance
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_insurance

Related posts:

  1. The Difference between Homeowners and Landlord Insurance
  2. Why Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) Is Suddenly Popular
  3. A Lender’s Perspective: How does the Homeowners Insurance Agent fit in during a Home Purchase?

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