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  2. How to Avoid PMI - AOL

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    The precise cost of PMI varies from lender to lender, and also depends on the loan type and amount and the borrower's credit as well as the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio. However, it can be as much as ...

  3. The mortgage interest deduction could save you ... - AOL

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    If you took out a mortgage before December 16, 2017: You can still qualify for the higher $1 million or $500,000 limits even if you refinanced your mortgage. However, the limit only applies to the ...

  4. How to get rid of private mortgage insurance (PMI) - AOL

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    Federal law requires a lender to cancel private mortgage insurance (PMI) on conventional loans when a mortgage term is at its halfway point, or when the mortgage balance drops to 78 percent of the ...

  5. Home Affordable Refinance Program - Wikipedia

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    HARP requires the new loan to provide the same level of mortgage insurance coverage as the original loan. This can be difficult and time-consuming, especially in the case of lender-paid private mortgage insurance (LPMI). As a result, many lenders are reluctant to refinance a PMI mortgage.

  6. Mortgage insurance vs homeowners insurance: what’s the ...

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    Ask the lender to pay: Some lenders will cover the cost of your mortgage loan, referred to as lender-paid mortgage insurance (LPMI). However, there is a tradeoff because you could have a higher ...

  7. Government National Mortgage Association - Wikipedia

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    FHA also was tasked with chartering and regulating a national mortgage association that would buy and sell FHA-insured mortgages. In 1938, Congress amended the act to create the Federal National Mortgage Association, more commonly known as "Fannie Mae", to help mortgage lenders gain further access to capital for mortgage loans.

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