Mortgage protection life assurance is mandatory in most owner occupier cases. In some cases (e.g. over 50) the lender may waive this requirement but they are not obliged to do so.However they said "no insurance - no mortgage !!"
Consumer Credit Act - in partcular: 126 Mortgage protection insurance.> Can someone give me the link the relevent over 50 legislation.
The LA provide will notify the lender and the lender will insist that you put cover in place again.> What the worst that can happens if I cancel the insurance when I gain posession of the house.
No.> Should the financial ombudsman be consulted ?
The LA provide will notify the lender and the lender will insist that you put cover in place again.
No.
I presume that the terms & conditions of the loan agreement cover this and presume that there would be some way to force the issue. In fact the LA provide may need to clear the cancellation with all parties with a vested interest (i.e. the mortgage holder and the lending institution) so it may not get as far as being able to cancel in the first place.An if you don't?
Are you absolutely sure about that?You could always just take it out and cancel it just after you have got the mortgage. There is nothing they can do at that stage - they won't take the mortgage back off you.
You could always just take it out and cancel it just after you have got the mortgage. There is nothing they can do at that stage - they won't take the mortgage back off you.
As above - are you absolutely sure about this? Can anybody post the terms & conditions of their mortgage loan agreement as they relate to the issue of insurance/mortgage protection?As said there is really very little can be done where someone stops paying the insurance.
Simply stop paying the premium. No insurance company will keep cover in place without payment.
As said there is really very little can be done where someone stops paying the insurance.
They will do that with house insurance but will they with life insurance?The T&C on my mortgage was very clear...
stop paying the life or home insurance and we will take out a policy for you , and charge you monthly with your mortage payment....
Thought as much. I doubt a circuit court Judge would be receptive to a repossession request on those grounds.In theory a lender can recall a loan and demand immediate full repayment of the balance in the event of breach of conditions. In practice they're unlikely to do so because a customer cancelled the life assurance policy.
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