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Why is Mortgage Protection Important?
Becoming unemployed can cause many problems, not least the fact
that there simply may not be any money to pay the bills. Most
people will agree that their home is their most important material
possession, yet if mortgage payments cannot be made, the security
of a home can be taken away.
You cannot rely on state help to cover your mortgage payments
if you cannot work. There is no help for the first nine months
of unemployment or disability for mortgages taken since October
1995. Existing borrowers only qualify for benefit if they qualify
for Income Support.
You can buy cover to protect your mortgage payments if you have
an accident or become ill and cannot work, if you become unemployed,
or to provide full cover for accidents, sickness and unemployment.
The terms and conditions under which you can claim differ with
every policy, so you should always check them very carefully.
The Benefit period is the length of time you can claim monthly
payments for, and these vary for each policy. You can select
the time period you want to be covered (1 year, 2 years etc)
but the longer you want the cover for, the more expensive the
premiums will be.
There is always an Initial Exclusion period at the start of
the contract, during which time no claim can be made. This normally
applies to unemployment only and is 30, 60 days or longer.
Most policies also have an excess period,
for each & every
claim. An amount of days 30, 60 or more which are excluded from
the claims payment. For example with a 60-day excess, and a claim
for 65 days, 5 days are paid.
Alternatively some have a waiting period
after which time the claim is paid in full. With a 30 day waiting
period, on the 31st day of unemployment or disability the claim
is back dated to day 1 & paid in full.
Most providers will cover your mortgage payment and a little
extra for mortgage related bills, such as pensions, insurances
etc. They usually offer an extra 5, 10 or even 25% but may have
conditions on what this money can be used for.
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