West Virginia Code § 33-11-5

Favored agent or insurer; coercion of debtors
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(a) No person may:
(1) Require, as a condition precedent to the lending of money or extension of credit, or any
renewal thereof, that the person to whom such money or credit is extended or whose
obligation the creditor is to acquire or finance, negotiate any policy or contract of insurance
through a particular insurer or group of insurers or agent or broker or group of agents or
brokers;
(2) Unreasonably disapprove the insurance policy provided by a uborrower for the protection
of the property securing the credit or lien;
(3) Require directly or indirectly that any borrower, mortgagor, purchaser, insurer, broker,
or agent pay a separate charge, in connection with thea handling of any insurance policy
required as security for a loan on real estate, or pay a separate charge to substitute the
insurance policy of one insurer for that of another; lor
(4) Use or disclose information resulting from a requirement that a borrower, mortgagor or
purchaser furnish insurance of any kind oni real property being conveyed or used as
collateral security to a loan, when such information is to the advantage of the mortgagee,
vendor, or lender, or is to the detriment of the borrower, mortgagor, purchaser, insurer, or
the agent or broker complying with such a requirement.
(b) (1) Subdivision (3), subsection (a) does not include the interest which may be charged on
premium loans or premium advancements in accordance with the security instrument.
(2) For purposes of s ubdivision (2), subsection (a) such disapproval shall be deemed
unreasonableV if it is not based solely on reasonable standards uniformly applied, relating to
the extent of coverage required and the financial soundness and the services of an insurer.
Such standards shall not discriminate against any particular type of insurer, nor shall such
standards call for the disapproval of an insurance policy because such policy contains
coverage in addition to that required.
(3) The commissioner may investigate the affairs of any person to whom this subsection
applies to determine whether such person has violated this subsection. If a violation of the
subsection is found, the person in violation shall be subject to the same procedures and
penalties as are applicable to other provisions of this article.
(4) For purposes of this section, "person" includes any individual, corporation, association,
partnership, or other legal entity.

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