205 ILCS 670/15b

Current through Public Act 103-1052
Section 205 ILCS 670/15b - Property insurance
(a) A licensee may require the obligor to provide property damage insurance on real and personal property, all or part of which serves as security against reasonable risks of loss, damage, and destruction in connection with loans exceeding an original principal amount of $500. The amount and term of the insurance shall be reasonable in relation to the amount and term of the loan contract and the type and value of the property, and the insurance shall be procured in accordance with the insurance laws of this State. The purchase of such insurance through the licensee or from an agent, broker or insurer specified by the licensee shall not be a condition precedent to the granting of the loan. The premium charged shall not exceed that charged by the insurance company.
(b) If the obligor fails to furnish evidence that he has procured insurance on the property, the licensee may purchase substitute insurance that may be substantially equivalent to or more limited than coverage the obligor is required to maintain. Such insurance must comply with the Collateral Protection Act.

205 ILCS 670/15b

P.A. 90-437, eff. 1/1/1998.