Sentences with phrase «usually up for renewal»

A report from CIBC Capital Markets last month estimated 47 per cent of existing mortgages in Canada will need to be refinanced in 2018, more than the 25 - 35 per cent of loans that are usually up for renewal in a year.

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If you were considering switching companies, and give your new auto insurance company enough notice (usually two weeks) before your current policy is up for renewal, you might receive significant savings on your new policy.
CHIP has usually received solid bipartisan support when its funding came up for renewal in the past, but given that 2017 was the worst year ever, it makes sense that even health coverage for kids somehow became contentious.
Plans usually come up for renewal each six months and some companies offer discounts to their drivers who pay in full instead of making monthly payments.
Some term life policies offer renewal, which means if you need coverage longer than your original term, you may extend life insurance for an additional period of up to 10 years, usually.
I usually adjust my leases in the winter months to be 18 to 14 month terms so they come up for renewal in the spring or later.
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