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David S.
  • Eldon, MO
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Getting insurance without triggering DOS?

David S.
  • Eldon, MO
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I have been worrying a lot about the due on sale clause lately being that we are getting ready to purchase our first investment. I hear that the problem usually arises when you try to get insurance on the property and they notify the lender of the change in the insured. What is the best way to go about this? Is there a right time to ensure or a right way to ensure that reduces the likelihood that the lender will get pissed off and recall the note?