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All Forum Posts by: John Phelps

John Phelps has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Winter Occupancy

John PhelpsPosted
  • St Cloud, MN
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Wow, this is some great info.  Thanks everyone.

Post: Delaying Landlord Insurance?

John PhelpsPosted
  • St Cloud, MN
  • Posts 4
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I am not married. :)

Post: Delaying Landlord Insurance?

John PhelpsPosted
  • St Cloud, MN
  • Posts 4
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I was just thinking that, since I live in Minnesota, neither I or any potential renters ever want to move in the winter months.  The actual date that my year will lapse is in November.  Also, because if I waited until next Spring that, that would delay my ability to qualify for my next property because if I were to act yet this year I could count the rent for this year on my 2015 taxes, since I will need to show 2 years of rental income.  The pending interest rate hike is also lingering in the back of my mind... 

Post: Delaying Landlord Insurance?

John PhelpsPosted
  • St Cloud, MN
  • Posts 4
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Hello,

I am looking at purchasing a SFH and I currently have a mortgage on the current home that I own. Seven months ago I unwittingly refinanced my current property though so I am subject to the "primary residence clause" if I move into my next property within the next five months. I am in the process of weighing out all of my options because I have an opportunity to buy an unlisted property through a private connection of mine, but of course it would have to be in the next couple months. I have already been approved for the mortgage for the new property and would like to move into it as my primary residence.

I am wondering if since there would only be approximately three months of time that I would be in violation of that clause, if I could simply not transfer my insurance policy to a landlord policy until after the year has lapsed.  I know that I would run a risk of something not being covered if there was an accident but I think I would much rather take that risk than have my insurer send a notice to my lender pointing out that I transferred my policy to a landlord policy prior to one year passing.

Unless I’m not seeing something, I don’t think there’s any way that my lender could find out that I am not the primary resident over such a short amount of time if my insurer doesn’t tip them off.  Assuming of course that they don’t happen to do a random spot check on my property because all of my payments are up to date.

If anyone has any other ideas of how I can, with a reasonable amount of risk, get around this issue it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.