
1 October 2008 | 8 replies
If the insurance is not escrowed with payments, just cancel the old, and get a new, as described above.As long as the asset/colllateral for the mortgage is insured, the lender is protected, they don't care what company you use, or who holds the title, especially if its in a trust.As long as the house is insured, payments are current, you'll have no issues.Sadly, many people THINK changing insurance causes issues with the lender and the title change.However, after YEARS of subject to investing myself, as well as thousands of discussions about this method, I have yet to have a single person back up that claim with proof.Besides, bottom line, at the moment, lenders have other issues more pressing than messing with a PERFORMING account/loan.When you get new insurance, make sure its fire and hazard, and includes liability, rental dwelling/non-owner occupied.
10 November 2008 | 4 replies
Like a 2by6 then taper one edge down so that it would be less of a trip hazard.

3 November 2008 | 1 reply
:wink: Well, on the eve of the election it looks like Sarah Palin was completely cleared of any and all ethics violations regarding the firing of her public safety commissioner.

31 May 2020 | 19 replies
Lead from paint, paint chips and dust can cause health hazards if not managed properly.

21 September 2019 | 89 replies
If you have 3.5% for a down payment, you can obtain FHA financing; provided, however, that the property meets FHA's minimum standards for health and safety.

27 December 2008 | 4 replies
Us west coast dudes get all excited about snow since we rarely see it, not counting the mountain trips in the winter.It is 33 degrees here at my home just 45 north of Los Angeles, and the freeway running North to South by my home is shut down at my offramp as the snow is creating hazardous conditions just north of me.

14 March 2009 | 9 replies
I would think the landlord's hazard insurance should cover some of your damage.

13 January 2009 | 6 replies
If the tree is healthy this is not a hazard as defined in most states.
4 March 2009 | 25 replies
Tenant safety is my number one primary concern.

27 January 2009 | 20 replies
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