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    nyc2phi
    Philadelphia, PA
    In almost all cases you will need to have homeowners insurance coverage in place and paid in full at the time of closing. In rare cases such as obtaining a hard loan you can get away without having homeowners insurance.

    You can choose to escrow the insurance and taxes into your mortgage.
    Answered on April 3, 2013
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