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  2. How to remove mortgage insurance on an FHA loan - AOL

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    Here’s how eligibility for FHA mortgage insurance removal breaks down by loan origination date: If your origination date was between July 1991 and December 2000, you can’t cancel your FHA ...

  3. Guide to refinancing an FHA loan to a conventional loan - AOL

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    You can get rid of FHA mortgage insurance. In most cases, for an FHA loan originated after 2013, you have to pay mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) on FHA loans for the loan’s lifetime. (The only ...

  4. FHA streamline refinance: What is it and how does it work? - AOL

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    5. You must pay mortgage insurance premiums. Like all FHA loans, you’ll pay mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) on an FHA streamline refinance. This means another upfront MIP, plus annual MIPs, at ...

  5. FHA insured loan - Wikipedia

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    The FHA employs a two-tiered mortgage insurance premium (MIP) schedule. To obtain mortgage insurance from the Federal Housing Administration, an upfront mortgage insurance premium (UFMIP) equal to 1.75% of the base loan amount at closing is required, and is normally financed into the total loan amount by the lender and paid to FHA on the ...

  6. Federal Housing Administration - Wikipedia

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    The annual Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) for FHA-insured mortgages varies depending on factors such as the base loan amount, loan-to-value (LTV) ratio, and loan term. For a typical 30-year mortgage, the annual MIP rate ranges from 0.80% to 1.05%. Homebuyers who opt for a 15-year mortgage experience lower MIP rates, ranging from 0.45% to 0.95%.

  7. What is an FHA mortgage insurance premium? - AOL

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    Example of an FHA MIP payment. Say you bought a $340,000 home with the minimum 3.5 percent down ($11,900) on a 30-year FHA loan at 6.4 percent interest.

  8. Streamline refinancing - Wikipedia

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    The up front mortgage insurance premium or UFMIP the FHA charges is due at closing. The FHA UFMIP is partially refunded if the borrower refinances through the FHA streamline refinance program. This can lead people to refinance with the FHA to avoid refinancing costs, though better deals may be available on the open market.

  9. Mortgage protection insurance: What it is and when you might ...

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    There’s yet another acronym: MIP, which stands for mortgage insurance premium and applies to FHA loans. Like PMI, MIP protects the lender, not you. However, unlike PMI, you’ll pay MIP for the ...