Can PMI Increase after Closing?
No. What you sign at closing is what you’ll pay for private mortgage insurance for the duration of the loan (until you read 80% loan to value).
Can it increase before closing? Yes, but the underwriting is obligated by law to send you an “adverse action” notice instructing you that information your credit report will be used to raise your premium.
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