North Dakota Code § 26.1-04-04

Coercing purchaser or borrower to insure with particular company or
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insurance producer prohibited.
1. No person, engaged in selling property or in the business of financing the purchase of 
property or of lending money on the security of property and no trustee, director, 
officer, agent, or other employee of the person may require, as a condition precedent, 
concurrent, or subsequent to the sale or financing the purchase of the property or to 
lending money upon the security of a mortgage thereon or for the renewal or extension 
of any such loan or mortgage or for the performance of any other act in connection 
therewith, that the person purchasing the property or for whom the purchase is to be 
financed or to whom the money is to be loaned or for whom the extension, renewal, or 
other act is to be granted, or performed, negotiate any insurance policy or renewal 
thereof covering the property through a particular insurance company or insurance 
producer.
2. This section does not prevent the exercise by any person of the right to designate 
reasonable financial requirements as to the insurance company, the terms and 
provisions of the policy, and the adequacy of the coverage with respect to insurance 
on property pledged or mortgaged to the person; nor does this section prohibit the 
right of any person from voluntarily negotiating or soliciting the placing of such 
insurance; nor does this section forbid the securing of insurance or renewal thereof at 
the request of the purchaser or borrower or because of the failure of the purchaser or 
borrower to furnish the necessary insurance or renewal thereof.
3. Violation of this section constitutes an unfair insurance practice. The person violating 
this section must be proceeded against under this chapter.

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