Hi, I haven't posted here in awhile. I'm still waiting out my foreclosure. A Lis Pending was filed over a year ago, then a couple responses from the lender, responding to my attorney's initial Affirmative Defense. That's about it. It could still be a few more months.
For the last two years, my lender has paid the insurance and taxes. I'm getting the feeling that this year, they're not having it anymore - the policy is real expensive. So far, the policy hasn't been renewed and I received a message from the insurance agent wanting to know if the lender sent payment to the insurance co.
At some point soon, I'm going to need to contact the agent. I'm just wondering how that's gone for people. Were you upfront with your insurance agent about the foreclosure and bankruptcy - and were they okay with still insuring you?
I've read that the lender can get a policy on their own in such a case. I wonder if there is a way to find out if they have, without calling the lender. Or maybe I can just call the lender. That would be a bold move. Has anybody done that?
Thanks!
MikeW
For the last two years, my lender has paid the insurance and taxes. I'm getting the feeling that this year, they're not having it anymore - the policy is real expensive. So far, the policy hasn't been renewed and I received a message from the insurance agent wanting to know if the lender sent payment to the insurance co.
At some point soon, I'm going to need to contact the agent. I'm just wondering how that's gone for people. Were you upfront with your insurance agent about the foreclosure and bankruptcy - and were they okay with still insuring you?
I've read that the lender can get a policy on their own in such a case. I wonder if there is a way to find out if they have, without calling the lender. Or maybe I can just call the lender. That would be a bold move. Has anybody done that?
Thanks!
MikeW
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