Lender-paid mortgage insurance: Q&A with Carolyn Ray and Jessie Jones-Clark

Lender-paid mortgage insurance: Q&A with Carolyn Ray and Jessie Jones-Clark

January 01, 2024

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Q: Why is lender-paid mortgage insurance (versus buyer-paid) such a big topic?

CR: Whether it's a big topic or not depends on the customer. It's not something we do that often, but when we do, it can really help.

JJC: In some situations, it's the difference between a customer being able to get approval or not because of their debt-to-income ratio.

Q: Let's talk about those situations. What are the criteria for making this a good opportunity for your customer?

CR: Typically this is great for customers with a good credit score who don't have 20% to put down on their mortgage.

JJC: If they don't have 20%, then the mortgage will require mortgage insurance.

Q: How does the lender paying for the mortgage insurance affect the customer getting approval? Doesn't the customer end up paying for the insurance either way?

CR: Yes. If the customer pays the insurance, it's a monthly payment that figures into their debt-to-income ratio. If we pay it, we cover that cost by raising the interest rate just a fraction of a percent.

JJC: If a customer has 10% to put down, for instance, and they have a 43% debt ratio, if I have to add in the monthly cost of their mortgage insurance payments, that's going to throw the ratio over and I can't get them approved. If we pay it, the increase in the interest rate might add a small amount to their monthly payment as opposed to a larger amount that includes monthly mortgage insurance. Now we may get an approval.

Q: So it's ideal for lowering the monthly payments when that's key to getting the mortgage. Does it end up costing the customer more in the end?

JJC: That depends on how long you're going to be in the house.

CR: Exactly. It's especially ideal if you're going to be in a house for 3-5 years and are more concerned about lowering your monthly payments. I show the customers amortization schedules so they can see everything for a true comparison.

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