Florida Claims Adjuster (6-20) Practice Test

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The Mortgage Clause in a property policy grants special protection for which party?

The insured proprietor

The insurer's interests

The mortgagee named in the policy

The Mortgage Clause protects the lender’s financial stake in the property. It names the mortgagee and ensures they have a priority right to insurance proceeds for a covered loss, up to the amount of the lien, so the loan can be protected even if the insured’s situation changes. It also requires the insurer to notify the mortgagee if the policy is canceled or not renewed, so the lender isn’t left without protection. In short, this clause gives the mortgagee named in the policy explicit rights to payment and communication, preserving the lender’s security in the loan.

A third party claimant

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