Usually a level term life insurance policy would be used for mortgage loan life insurance protection. Level term offers coverage for a duration of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years with a level premium and level amount of coverage provided by the policy for the entire duration of coverage. Another option is decreasing term life insurance where the premiums remain level but the amount of life insurance coverage decreases each year throughout the life of the term insurance policy.
The type of life insurance that is more than often used as mortgage insurance is known as decreasing term.
Yes, life insurance proceeds can be used to pay off a mortgage. Proceeds from a life insurance policy can be used for any reason. The proceeds are paid to the beneficiary, free from federal income taxes. If the policy is a mortgage protection policy it usually pays the money directly to the mortgage holding company.
Depends on what insurance is being carried. Most mortgage holders require individuals to purchase insurance to cover the balance if there is less than 15 or 20% equity being held. If you aren't carrying PMI on the mortgage, you could obtain private life insurance that can be used to pay off the mortgage.
Not every person needs mortgage protection insurance. It is typically used to pay your mortgage with your life insurance policy. That money would probably be better spent on your family who can spread the money out for food and utilities.
Not unless the insured dies. Then the death benefit can be used for whatever purpose the beneficiary chooses.
The type of life insurance that is more than often used as mortgage insurance is known as decreasing term.
The type of life insurance that is more than often used as mortgage insurance is known as decreasing term.
Yes, life insurance proceeds can be used to pay off a mortgage. Proceeds from a life insurance policy can be used for any reason. The proceeds are paid to the beneficiary, free from federal income taxes. If the policy is a mortgage protection policy it usually pays the money directly to the mortgage holding company.
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Depends on what insurance is being carried. Most mortgage holders require individuals to purchase insurance to cover the balance if there is less than 15 or 20% equity being held. If you aren't carrying PMI on the mortgage, you could obtain private life insurance that can be used to pay off the mortgage.
Not every person needs mortgage protection insurance. It is typically used to pay your mortgage with your life insurance policy. That money would probably be better spent on your family who can spread the money out for food and utilities.
No. It depends upon the company' policy. Life insurance can provide your loved ones with the money they need to pay the mortgage, fees and other living expenses. Insurance can also be used effectively as an investment.
Mortgage insuranceFor mortgage - I don't know of any companies that offer unemployment coverage other than through the State, those links are on the disability page. If you are self employed you can get unemployment and disability at your option through the State (CA) if your an employee, it's mandatory New answer 11/07/08 - if you are talking about private mortgage insurance, yes there are companies that offer PMI that have an option for disability and unemployment coverage.Add on answer 02/18/2011- You can purchase additional riders for the Mortgage Protection Insurance which is a form of Life Insurance with the premiums to be paid by the company if the owner is disabled or unemployed. Check with your agent first before jumping into any product and ask around.:Yes, you can add unemplyment mortgage protection, as well as disability income benefits to your mortgage insurance policy. A good agent can compare different rates from multiple companies and help you through the process.
Many people do not realize the importance of purchasing a mortgage insurance policy. A mortgage insurance policy is even more important than the things that are in the home, considering if something happens to default the mortgage loan, the lender is protected. With mortgage insurance, the insurance company basically becomes the beneficiary in the case of any default against the borrower although the borrower purchases the insurance and pays the premiums. Also, many homeowners or buyers do not know that mortgage insurance is a necessity or requirement when it comes to getting any type of home loan to purchase a property. There are two main types of mortgage insurance, Private Mortgage Insurance and Mortgage Protection Insurance. With Private Mortgage Insurance or PMI, if a consumer doesn't hold at least twenty percent equity or cannot put a twenty percent down payment on the mortgage loan a PMI may become a requirement to get any mortgage loan. This is because the PMI is used to protect the lender against any loss in case of default. There is Borrower paid PMI which is where the consumer pays an insurance premium. There is also Lender paid PMI which means the lender pays for the PMI and the lender recovers any premium costs by adding it to the mortgage loan interest charges. The second type is Mortgage Protection Insurance. This type is available in the case that the consumer cannot make their monthly mortgage payments due to financial hardships, illnesses or injuries and other such issues. Within this category is Mortgage Life Insurance which covers the remaining amount of the mortgage loan in case of death. There is also Mortgage Disability Insurance that covers the consumer in the event that the person becomes physically disabled. This coverage usually only pays about fifty to seventy percent of the person's yearly salary towards mortgage payments. A consumer may also get a combination of Life and Disability Mortgage Protection, but it is wise to compare different policies and be knowledgeable of the policies before committing to them. In conclusion, Mortgage insurance policies are in place to protect the lenders but also have options such as the Life and Disability Protection policies to protect the consumer. In any case, every consumer should research the differences, ask questions about premium costs and coverage and not settle for merely one policy if the others may be available to them.
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