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Are You Paying Too Much For Your Mortgage Protection

Are You Paying Too Much For Your Mortgage Protection?

Summary: If you have bought your mortgage protection from a high street lender or bank, then the chances are that you are paying far too much for your mortgage protection. The good news is that you may be able to cancel your policy, and go to a standalone provider for your insurance.

Mortgage protection is big business and the high street banks and lenders know this and often craftily attach mortgage payment protection alongside your mortgage. Some would have you believe that the ...

Income Protection Insurance, Mortgage Protection Insurance, MPPI, PPI

Article Body: If you have bought your mortgage protection from a high street lender or bank, then the chances are that you are paying far too much for your mortgage protection. The good news is that you may be able to cancel your policy, and go to a standalone provider for your insurance.

Mortgage protection is big business and the high street banks and lenders know this and often craftily attach mortgage payment protection alongside your mortgage. Some would have you believe that the cover is necessary in order for you to be successful in getting the mortgage. However, it is currently not compulsory and you can choose to buy it independently. A standalone provider is more often than not the best way to get your mortgage protection. They offer some of the cheapest policies, quality products and a reputable provider should give great advice which ensures you dont get ripped-off.

A mortgage payment protection policy is taken out in case you should find yourself unable to work due to an accident, an illness or redundancy and will pay out for a pre-determined length of time, which is usually for up to months though in some cases it will run for months. Providing you have been out of work for around days (or days with some lesser quality policies) then the cover will ensure that you have enough money to pay the monthly mortgage repayments, which means you wont lose the roof over your head.

One of the biggest benefits besides the lower premium rates that the standalone provider charges is the fact that a standalone provider knows their business. When it comes to loans and getting the cheapest rates then the high street lender is the place to go. However for the insurance to cover the mortgage then it has to be a standalone provider.

So when you go to the bank for your mortgage by all means get the cheapest deal from them, but do your homework and insist that you will take care of the mortgage insurance cover yourself and go independently. If you dont, then you could be paying too much for your mortgage protection.

Shubham Ganeshwadi

Shubham Ganeshwadi

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