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I'm with AIB. I am the sole income earner but do not currently have any dependants so not sure where that leaves me. At this stage I will probably lose my deposit as I have signed contracts. Hindsight is everything but I honestly did not think getting life cover would ever be a problem. Its turning into a genuine nightmare.
Nice theory but it won't work, there is a central register insurance companies use and it will show op was turned down by one company already.
At this stage I will probably lose my deposit as I have signed contracts.
I don't want to make you feel any worse, but in theory the vendor can also sue you for non-completion. That said, their legal advisor would need to think it was worth their while doing so.
Carry on following the advice given above. But if that fails, there's another possible solution.
(1) Apply to a difference life insurance company. Lie about cancer and any other health history. Receive policy document from life insurance company. It's not worth the paper it's written on because you lied.
(2) Produce policy document to AIB who issue the mortgage cheque.
(3) I believe that you should be able to get cover in the normal way eventually, given the length of time since you last had treatment. I'd imagine that insurance companies may want to see a bit of extra time passing since the August 2010 discharge. There's also the possibility that the insurance companies aren't aware of the August 2010 full discharge. Worth checking.
> both companies were made aware of Aug, 2010 discharge date. It may be that they may grant cover in a few years time but I've heard of people who have had cancer in past 5 years and been granted cover so who the hell knows how it works!
Anyway, in due course you should be able to get cover properly at which time you can cancel the dud policy.
It's ethically questionable, but who's the loser?
(a) Insurance company don't care as they've collected premiums for nothing and wouldn't pay a claim.
(b) You get out of a hole.
(c) In the unlikely event that you die of cancer before you've managed to secure replacement life insurance, AIB can repossess the house.
True, but you would be paying for pointless life cover that wouldn't pay out. AIB are going to allow you sign the waiver so that's the best solution at the moment.
But if that fails, there's another possible solution.
(1) Apply to a difference life insurance company. Lie about cancer and any other health history. Receive policy document from life insurance company. It's not worth the paper it's written on because you lied.
For all but very low level life cover, insurance companies will usually look for at least a report from your GP and a GP's report plus a medical at higher amounts of coverage. Unless your GP is willing to lie for you too, this really doesn't stand a chance of working and you will have been caught in a very obvious lie.If I had just lied in the first place, none of this would even be an issue.
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