Thursday, October 16, 2008

Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance 11 Top Tips

A mortgage is a long-term financial commitment and you have to maintain the monthly repayments for the full duration

of the mortgage. That's going to be over many years but non of us have the benefit of a crystal ball – so no one knows

how your circumstances are going to change. So that must represent a big risk.

Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance (MPPI) is just one of a range of valuable insurances which includes critical

illness insurance and life insurance, which you can use to reduce that risk and protect your family's finances. The

purpose of MPPI is to ensure that you have the income to continue paying your mortgage repayments if you're off work

for an extended period due to accident, sickness or unemployment.

The Top Tips

• Some mortgage lenders may try to coerce you into taking out an MPPI policy along with your mortgage. If this

happens, make sure you find out how much extra the MPPI cover will cost you each month. Then get on the Internet

and get some competitive quotations. Most people will find that the Internet saves them up to 60%!

• Mortgage lenders will only quote you for the amount of cover you need to meet your monthly mortgage repayments.

The author recommends that you extend the cover to include the cost of your home & contents insurance, mortgage

life insurance, and the cost of any investment plan you have arranged to repay your mortgage (the investment plan

only applies to mortgages where you are only paying the interest each month and will be repaying the capital at the

end of the mortgage).

• You can take out MPPI at any time. Some people wrongly believe that you can only take out MPPI when you arrange

the mortgage.

• If your employment is casual or seasonal you will not be able to claim on an MPPI policy. Every policy has what are

called exclusions and seasonal and casual work is a typical exclusion. Exclusions are the circumstances under which a

claim will be refused. Be sure to read these exclusions before you take out the policy and, if your circumstances mean

that you're unlikely to be able to make a valid claim, don't buy the insurance! Exclusions on MPPI policies can eliminate

50% of potential claims.

• The cheapest is not always the best. So don't automatically opt for the cheapest policy. The circumstances under

which policies pay out do vary - so check them out cautiously. The premium quoted will be a reflection of the extent of

the exclusions in the policy, the level of cover provided and the insurers general pricing policy.

• MPPI is sold under a number of alternative names. So don't get confused. It can also be described as Accident

Sickness and Unemployment Insurance, Payment Care and Payment Cover. In principle, they are the same – but

remember to check out the exclusions!

• Most MPPI policies say that you must be off work for a minimum period before you can claim. The longest period

you'll find is 60 days but many policies reduce this to 30 days. Some will then backdate the payment to the first day you

were off work. Look out for the details which you'll find in the policy's Terms and Conditions. Always check these out

before you buy - and remember to compare like with like when you're comparing prices.

• Don't confuse Mortgage Indemnity Insurance (MIG) with Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance. MIG provides

insurance cover for a lender for any losses they might suffer as a result of a property on which they provided a

mortgage being sold for less than the value of the outstanding mortgage. All payments under a MIG policy go to the

lender, not you!

• If you have Permanent Health Insurance your may not need MPPI. Check out the terms of you PHI policy and then

make your mind up whether MPPI is adding anything extra.

• If you already have Critical Illness Insurance be aware that there is a level of duplication with MPPI. MPPI will pay an

income during the insured period for any illness that prevents you from working. Critical illness Insurance pays out a

lump sum if you have any of the chronic illnesses listed on the critical illness policy (other conditions apply). So if you

have a valid claim under your critical illness policy, you will probably also have a valid claim under your MPPI policy.

However, if the illness that's keeping you off work is not listed on the chronic list then only your MPPI policy will payout.

• Do shop around. You'll find that the Internet is the cheapest place to shop for MPPI and many web sites enable you to

arrange cover immediately online.

The good bit – if you claim, the income is totally tax-free!
Article Source: http://www.Free-Articles-Zone.com-By Michael Challiner

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