Hi ,
I need a bit of advice as of how to proceed here and realistically what are my chances in this situation from your experience/ knowledge.
basically my wife and I went sale agreed and Signed the contracts on a house, we were shopping around cover when hit us on one of the questions my wife had to routine exams coming up ( letters came the week prior two before) as a result we were declined / postponed. We tried all insurances and went to the bank’s one (Irish life through EBS) . When doing the form I was ok but my wife needed further checks.
I will leave the main points of our situation and what we are trying to do, but time is running out as the keys should be ready in 3 weeks or so.
Me-38, PAYE, main earner and with no issue getting cover.
- have through work death cover for x4 times my salary and long illness protection salary giving me over 70%
-have a life insurance from my previous mortgage already cleared worth over 74k that covers death and serious illness
Wife-37, self employed/ paye- issue getting cover due to two appointments for check ups with cardiologist due to one event palpitations during pregnancy around 2 years ago.
1 baby
mortgage: around 250k 48% LTV
Term:25 years
Monthly repayment is 500 euros below my monthly savings.
So, we want to apply for a waiver and we are trying the following :
my questions are around:
thanks
I need a bit of advice as of how to proceed here and realistically what are my chances in this situation from your experience/ knowledge.
basically my wife and I went sale agreed and Signed the contracts on a house, we were shopping around cover when hit us on one of the questions my wife had to routine exams coming up ( letters came the week prior two before) as a result we were declined / postponed. We tried all insurances and went to the bank’s one (Irish life through EBS) . When doing the form I was ok but my wife needed further checks.
I will leave the main points of our situation and what we are trying to do, but time is running out as the keys should be ready in 3 weeks or so.
Me-38, PAYE, main earner and with no issue getting cover.
- have through work death cover for x4 times my salary and long illness protection salary giving me over 70%
-have a life insurance from my previous mortgage already cleared worth over 74k that covers death and serious illness
Wife-37, self employed/ paye- issue getting cover due to two appointments for check ups with cardiologist due to one event palpitations during pregnancy around 2 years ago.
1 baby
mortgage: around 250k 48% LTV
Term:25 years
Monthly repayment is 500 euros below my monthly savings.
So, we want to apply for a waiver and we are trying the following :
- getting a letter from the specialist with whom she has the appointment saying that the checkup is routine one and that from his previous test and evaluations he has no concerns about her health, having no life threatening issues. This is to be provided to Irish life and the bank
- Looking for private appointments to get the test and result before drawdown in hopes this will satisfy the insurance.
- We have savings that could throw in and reduce the mortgage to 190k -200k pushing the LTV to below 40%, this amount is under the 3.5x if I were to get the mortgage on my own, the monthly payment if we did that could be reduced by 400 to 500 euros monthly if we kept the same 25 years term.
- If we reduced the term to keep the same amount as on our original mortgage, we could reduce it by 10 years. Reducing the risk from their side.
- I have proof that I can save over 1500 euros regularly with 1500 being the minimum with statements for over 12 months backing this up.
my questions are around:
- what is the best approach when bringing all this to the bank to get a waiver on her ,they obviously have my financial information as I provided it to them, but what is more important to them our joint capability for repayment , both cover or what else could be on their tick box list.
- Do I need three decline letters or just with the postpone from IL done through the bank would suffice.
- Would any insurance take any of the information above into account to provide cover to my wife?
- how fucked are we as of getting a decline from EBS regarding the waiver?
thanks
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