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Hello folks, any & all advice much appreciated!
I've got loan approval on a property which I'm due to snag within the next couple of weeks. I've applied through an insurance broker for mortgage protection insurance, but on the form I filled in I had to disclose that I have a hereditary family condition which may or may not become active later in life (probably 20+ years down the line - the term of my loan will be 25 years). There is an outside chance this condition could be life threatening but no affected family members have died as a result of it. I was told by my insurance broker that it is likely that I will be refused mortgage protection insurance as a result of this condition.
I've had conflicting advice as to where this situation leaves me. My insurance broker insists that everyone has a statutory right to a mortgage and that when I get the letter from an insurer saying I was refused mortgage protection cover, I need to present this letter to the lender who is then legally obliged to waive the requirement for mortgage protection insurance. I will then simply get the loan without any mortgage protection cover.
My mortgage broker, on the other hand, is panicking and told me that the lender (or any other lender) has no obligation to give me the loan as I won't have mortgage protection and she thinks I'm going to struggle to get a loan at all.
Anyone have any ideas which version is accurate?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
I've got loan approval on a property which I'm due to snag within the next couple of weeks. I've applied through an insurance broker for mortgage protection insurance, but on the form I filled in I had to disclose that I have a hereditary family condition which may or may not become active later in life (probably 20+ years down the line - the term of my loan will be 25 years). There is an outside chance this condition could be life threatening but no affected family members have died as a result of it. I was told by my insurance broker that it is likely that I will be refused mortgage protection insurance as a result of this condition.
I've had conflicting advice as to where this situation leaves me. My insurance broker insists that everyone has a statutory right to a mortgage and that when I get the letter from an insurer saying I was refused mortgage protection cover, I need to present this letter to the lender who is then legally obliged to waive the requirement for mortgage protection insurance. I will then simply get the loan without any mortgage protection cover.
My mortgage broker, on the other hand, is panicking and told me that the lender (or any other lender) has no obligation to give me the loan as I won't have mortgage protection and she thinks I'm going to struggle to get a loan at all.
Anyone have any ideas which version is accurate?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!