What is Mortgage Protection?

Many people see the value of protecting their assets from the results of death, disease and disability. A growing number of people are putting coverage in place for these reasons, specifically in relation to their mortgage. While you can, and should, put coverage in place for all of your assets, especially assets with debt, your home is typically one of your largest assets and the landing place for a large part of your monthly/yearly income. If you were to die, get sick or disabled, what would happen to your home? Would your family be able to make the payments and stay in the home? Or would the bank quickly have to take possession leading to a loss of all the years of investment into your property? Even if your spouse or family could continue to make the payments, how would that affect their financial situation as whole? Who would you leave your home to and are they able to pay for it? What would happen if you got sick or hurt and couldn’t work? These questions and the many like them have led to a rise in coverage designed to protect the home in the event of death, disease and disability.

Mortgage Protection is simply a life insurance policy designed to protect your home and the equity stored up in your home. While everyone has a different situation and different desires, the foundation of Mortgage Protection is to first; protect all the money already invested into the property. Whether you are in your first year of payments or near the end of your mortgage term, Mortgage Protection can put a safeguard around all the money you have already invested into your home. Secondly, people don’t want their families taking on extra financial burden while dealing with a recent death, disability or sickness of a loved one. Death, disease, and disability most often results in a loss of income that paid for all or portions of the home and without that income many people would lose the home. Another reason people are increasingly putting this coverage in place are the Living Benefits included with many of the plans. These benefits also pay the insured (while they are living) for Terminal, Chronic, and Critical diagnosis as opposed to only paying their beneficiary in the event of death. This allows the insured to continue to make the mortgage payments while they are recovering from things like, heart, stroke, cancer, etc. because of the resulting loss of work and income in those cases.

These are just some of the benefits of Mortgage Protection and the reason many people are seeing the value in this type of coverage. Meet with a Mortgage Protection specialist and review your options today. Many of these plans have the possibility to get all or portions of your money back if you don’t use any of the death and living benefits. This simply means that if you don’t use the coverage the entire time you paid for it, you can get up to every dollar you put into the policy back tax free at the end of your term. Make an APPOINTMENT and learn more.

Joseph Doppe