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Bryce Vaquera
  • Investor
  • West Palm Beach FL.
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Just secured my first home and just lost my home insurance

Bryce Vaquera
  • Investor
  • West Palm Beach FL.
Posted

Hi everybody. So I’m in a scary situation, I got a 3000 dollar check from insurance because they refunded me. The market closed and I had to go to citizens, which sucks. My issue now is that it’s just in underwriting. My lender has no idea this is going on. 

This happened because the seller had to fix a window and they never got a picture of the fixed window. So I attached it in the email. It’s not the correct window but fingers crossed. 

So I have my application submitted and it’s in underwriting. Now what? I pay my second mortgage payment on Monday and I have no insurance.

Should I find an email and forward my application to my lender?? Or just wait it out??

Thank you everyone 

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