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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Letting insurance lapse
Hey All,
I have a multi-plex that will auto renew next month. The insurance is not escrowed so the bank doesn't require me to have it. I was wondering are there any other drawbacks (asides from not having insurance for that lapse) of just waiting a month or until this blow over before renewing the insurance? Already have a couple of tenants who won't be able to pay and disbursing $6k will be harder.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance
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Just because the bank is not escrowing does not mean it is not required. I have never had a mortgage before that did not have a requirement for insurance. I would call your bank first about a forbearance before not renewing insurance. I imagine they would rather push your principal and interest payments off a few months then have non-insured collateral. Lastly, it is possible that if your loan does require insurance and you do not have it, they might be able to call the loan.