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Mortgage insurance, no matter what kind, protects the lender-not you! Typically, borrowers making a down payment of less than 20 percent of the purchase price of the home will need to pay for mortgage insurance. Mortgage insurance also is typically required on FHA and USDA loans. Mortgage insurance lowers the risk to the lender making the loan to you, so you can qualify for a loan that you might not otherwise be able to get. But, it increases the cost of your loan. If you are required to pay mortgage insurance, it will be included in the total monthly payment that you make to your lender, your costs at closing, or both. PMI, the acronym for private mortgage insurance, allows individuals to purchase their home with less than a 20% down payment. If you are paying PMI, the question you need to ask yourself is: “Is it time to stop paying monthly PMI into an escrow account and instead start putting that money into your pocket?” Every month, if you’re like most of us, you dutifully make your mortgage payment. Have you ever given any thought to exactly what makes up your monthly payment? For most of us, the mortgage payment not only pays off the mortgage loan, but a portion also gets put into an escrow account to pay for real estate taxes and a variety of different types of insurance (homeowners, hazard, flood, PMI, etc.). If you purchased your home with conventional financing and put less than 20% down, it’s likely you’re paying PMI. Private mortgage insurance protects the lender or investor against loss if a borrower stops making payments. Often, homeowners mistakenly pay these insurance years after it’s no longer needed and as a result end up paying thousands in useless insurance premiums. Here’s the good news that many homeowners don’t realize–once you’ve reached 20% equity in your home by appreciation, improvements made to the home or by paying down the principal balance of the mortgage (or any combination of the three), you can force the lender to cancel the private mortgage insurance. All you have to do is request in writing that the private mortgage insurance is canceled (most lenders have a brief form which must be filled out) and provide the lender with proof of sufficient equity over 20%. In most cases, the necessary proof is a state certified appraisal. Recent legislation (the Homeowners Protection Act) requires servicing lenders to make homeowners aware of the existence of any PMI they might be paying for and the requirements necessary to have it canceled. Fortunately, you don’t have to wait for the lender’s notification to rid yourself of PMI. In most cases, if you have equity of 20% or more, you’ll be able to cancel it almost immediately. PMI is not required in all instances. The general rule is that if a homeowner has put down less than 20% down on a home purchase (single family), mortgage insurance will be required. Homes purchased with a down payment of at least 20% should have enough equity to cover any potential losses by the lender, so PMI is generally not required. There has been a surge in the mortgage insurance industry because of the popularity of purchasing homes with less than 20% down. MICA claims that because of mortgage insurance making up for the down payment difference, over 15 million Americans have been able to purchase homes over the past four decades. PMI does not protect a homeowner against loss, so a borrower that’s required to purchase it will probably never deal with the mortgage insurance company itself. All dealings concerning mortgage insurance are usually handled by the lender. It’s also the lender (or the eventual purchaser of your mortgage loan, if any) who has the ultimate decision when it comes to mortgage insurance, meaning how much and when the homeowner has built up enough equity in the property to drop the insurance. Therefore, one must remain in contact with the lending institution that services their mortgage (collects the monthly payments) to inquire about this type of insurance and the requirements necessary to have it canceled. After a homeowner has built up 20% equity for a single-family owner-occupied residence (a few banks may require as much as 25% equity–check your loan documents to ascertain what applies in your situation) in the home, they may begin to initiate steps towards canceling the mortgage insurance. The first step is to contact the lending institution to where you send your mortgage payments (loan servicer). This may or may not be the lender who gave you the loan originally. Your loan servicer will be able to help you with the cancellation procedure and will also be able to tell you exactly how much your remaining mortgage balance is. Every loan servicing institution can have different policies regarding this procedure. Ask your servicing lender to provide in writing their specific requirements to cancel PMI insurance. Keep in mind it’s the servicer’s ultimate decision and they’ll take many factors into consideration, including the borrower’s payment history over the life of the loan before allowing you to drop this insurance. This factor alone could alter the servicer’s decision. Although mortgage insurance may have allowed you to purchase a home, there will come a time when this added monthly expense will no longer directly benefit you. Therefore, it’s in your best interest to keep the provisions surrounding its cancellation in mind because no one is going to cancel it for you. You are, ultimately, your own financial advisor, and even the smallest expenses should be eliminated if possible. Continuing to carry PMI that is no longer required or needed only decreases the amount of money you have available in your pocket or your bank account. Most lenders require a real estate appraisal by a state certified appraiser as the primary proof required to eliminate unnecessary PMI insurance. At IdaHome Appraisal, Inc, we specialize in helping people just like you rid themselves of unneeded and unwanted PMI insurance. We offer a free initial consultation and will help you determine if you have sufficient equity in your home to enable you to cancel your PMI. Give us a call today with any questions you might have.

Our Service Areas

ADA COUNTY
Boise, Garden City, Meridian, Eagle, Kuna, and Star.

CANYON COUNTY
Nampa, Middleton, Parma, Melba, Caldwell, Wilder, Notus, and Greenleaf.

VALLEY COUNTY
McCall, Cascade, Donnelly, Yellow Pine, and Smiths Ferry.

GEM COUNTY
Emmett, Little Rock, Letha, Ola, Bramwell, Plaza, Montour, and Sweet.

ELMORE COUNTY
Mountain Home, Hammett, Prairie, Atlanta, Glenns Ferry, Featherville, and Pine.

BOISE COUNTY
Idaho City, Placerville, Banks, Horseshoe Bend, Crouch, and Robie Creek.

Why Choose IdaHome Appraisal, Inc

IdaHome Appraisal, Inc is a reputable and experienced appraisal company that offers accurate and reliable home appraisal services in Idaho. With their extensive knowledge of the local real estate market and commitment to customer satisfaction, they can provide you with a fair and unbiased appraisal that can help you make informed decisions about your property.

J Cone
J Cone
2023-04-21
Josh came out and did an appraisal on my Mother's Estate that was being held in Trust. He was very professional and got the job done for me quickly. Beyond that, he was very kind and sympathetic to my situation. He was always available when I needed to get a hold of him on the phone to answer my questions. I was a Real Estate Broker for 27 years and worked with many appraisers in that time. Josh was by far the kindest person I have encountered in the business. The appraisal was finished very professionally. Thank you Josh.
Mary Barnett
Mary Barnett
2023-03-28
I contacted Josh out of the blue, needing help on valuation of a unique property prior to listing. He responded to my initial text on a weekend, while he was out of town. The day he returned, we had a phone call and the next day I had the valuation. I could not be more impressed with his knowledge and his customer service. He took the time to explain how he determined the value (didn't just throw a number at me because 'he's an appraiser'). I can't recommend him highly enough. He'll be my go to from now on. Mary Barnett Managing Broker/ Realtor
Courage Winter
Courage Winter
2023-03-28
I have known Joshua for the last 13 years and have worked with him in the appraisal profession off and on over those 13 years. Joshua completes all appraisal assignments with the utmost care. I can personally testify to his ability to write accurate appraisal reports of the highest quality. Joshua is so great to work with as he is very happy to explain how the entire appraisal process works, and explain what the steps of generating a reprt are. I would highly reccomend Joshua for all your appraisal work.
Joe Mucciolo
Joe Mucciolo
2023-03-17
Josh is professional, punctual, and priced better than competitor's that I got quotes from.
Jacqueline Johnson
Jacqueline Johnson
2023-03-07
Prompt and courteous manner, thorough in looking at house inside and out.
Sheila Turner
Sheila Turner
2023-02-24
Josh is great to work with and offers a great service!!
Jolene Prawitz
Jolene Prawitz
2023-02-16
Josh was great. He listened to all of our concerns and gave us all our options. He was very thorough and did a great job.
Ryan
Ryan
2023-01-29
I have had appraisals done in the past by other appraisers, however, I have never dealt with anyone as professional and courteous as Josh. He was very prompt to return my emails. He was able to complete the inspection the same day and had the appraisal back to me 2 days later. What a turn around! He is very knowledgeable in what he does. For those reasons and others, I highly recommend him!
Shannon Hegarty
Shannon Hegarty
2023-01-25
Before I put my home on the market I needed a home appraisal done by an independent service. Josh at IdaHome appraisal was recommended to me by my attorney. I was pleased by the fact that they returned the house appraisal quickly and it was higher than what I was told by my real estate agent. Excellent home appraisal services. I wouldn't use anyone else.

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648 E Segundo St
Meridian, ID 83646
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