National MI Offers Rescission Relief After 12 Months On Every Loan
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Previously, National MI was the only MI company to offer rescission relief after 18 months, and has now shortened that duration even further to 12 months. Under the terms of National MI's current master policy, in order for an insured loan to be eligible for rescission relief, the borrower must make the first 18 payments on time and from their own funds. With the upcoming enhancements to National
"Through National MI SafeGuardSM, we believe we are offering lenders unprecedented underwriting protection for all loans and the best terms of coverage in the industry," said
The current industry standard is 36 months, Shuster noted. Other mortgage insurers have offered rescission relief in less than 36 months on some non-delegated loans, but National MI is the first to do so on every loan it insures because it underwrites every loan either prior to close or post-close. Doing so enables the company to provide 12-month rescission relief coverage terms. Its revised master policy containing 12 months rescission relief is currently pending final approvals by the GSEs,
Lenders have responded enthusiastically to National MI's current SafeGuardSM product and its clear, transparent terms of coverage, according to
By offering the reduced rescission time period on every loan across the board, we believe National MI's business approach "is truly cutting-edge," Shuster said. "National MI is uniquely positioned to offer customers coverage backed by financial strength and stability, underwriting capabilities, no legacy risk, and is poised to offer what we believe is the most competitive master policy terms for every loan," he said.
National MI's 12-month timeframe for rescission relief comes in the midst of a major overhaul of mortgage insurance master policy requirements by the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs). Later this month, FHFA is expected to announce new master policy requirements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The new requirements are designed to align the two GSEs, and to expedite timely and consistent claims processing.
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