The time I did have to have LMI was when I was young with a new bride.
Didn't know much other than what the banks told me. Would never have been able to save the 20% anyway so did what I had to do.
They add it onto the loan.
Wasn't that much back then as I recall.
An evil necessity if it can't be avoided.
Bought the house for $80 000 sold it 20 years later for $315 000, SO THE LMI is irrelevant in the scheme of things if keeping the property for a while.
(based on memory)
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