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Force-Placed Insurance

Definition

Insurance placed by your lender when your homeowners policy lapses or is cancelled. Costs 2-3x normal premiums and covers only the structure (not liability or contents). Avoid this by maintaining continuous coverage.

Example

If your policy lapses due to non-payment and you don't secure new coverage, your lender will force-place insurance at $6,000/year (vs. your previous $2,200), covering only the dwelling structure, not your belongings or liability.

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