As the housing market continues to fluctuate, those in the industry need to stay abreast of key changes that may affect their own operations. One such change has recently been implemented by Liberty Mutual, affecting the Mortgagee Clause included in their homeowners insurance policy. This blog post will provide an overview of the Liberty Mutual Mortgagee Clause change and explain how it may affect you and your real estate investments.
For those unfamiliar with the Mortgagee Clause, it is a provision included in homeowners insurance policies that identifies the beneficiary of the insurance policy. This clause is most commonly used to protect the lender, in the event that the home’s owner is unable to pay the premiums on the policy. The change in this clause affects the beneficiary, who may now receive coverage in the event of a loss.
Liberty Mutual has announced a new Mortgagee Clause change in their homeowners insurance policy, which goes into effect on January 1. This change modifies the clause to provide
GEICO Homeowner Mortgagee Inquiry and Change Request
- First Name
- Middle Name (Optional)
- Last Name
- Street Address
- Unit Number (Optional)
- City
- State
- Zip Code
- Yes No
- Second Named Insured (as it currently appears on the policy):
- First Name
- Middle Name (Optional)
- Last Name
- Yes No
- Full Name of First Named Insured
- Full Name of Second Named Insured
- Vesting Title
- Street Address
- Unit Number (Optional)
- City
- State
- Zip Code
- Email Fax Both
- Yes No
- Declarations Page/Binder
- Please verify all other information that must be included on the proof of coverage documents, such as the Extended Replacement Cost Percentage and the wind and hail coverage.
- Invoice/Receipt
- Replacement Cost Estimator
- Yes No
- Replace Existing 1st Mortgagee
- Replace Existing 2nd Mortgagee
- Replace All Existing Mortgagees
- ISAOA
- ISAOA/ATIMA
- Other
- None
- Yes No
- Yes No
- Declarations Page/Binder
- Please verify all other information that must be included on the proof of coverage documents, such as the Extended Replacement Cost Percentage and the wind and hail coverage.
- Invoice/Receipt
- Replacement Cost Estimator
- 200 letters remaining
FAQ
How do I change my lienholder on Liberty Mutual?
To make this change, the customer must call Liberty Mutual at the number on their declarations page or log into their online account.
Where can I find my mortgagee clause?
Many lenders require borrowers to have a mortgagee clause, and it will be a part of the loan under their property policy, issued by the homeowners insurance company. How Do You Get A Mortgagee Clause? The business must record who has the lien in the policy.
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How do I talk to a real person at Liberty Mutual?
- Connect using social: Tweet us: @AskLiberty.
- By phone: Dial customer service: 1-800-290-8711.
- By mail: Billing Address: Liberty Mutual Insurance Group. Personal Market – RPC. PO Box 1604.
- Corporate information: Liberty Mutual Insurance Group corporate offices. Contact corporate offices.