New mortgage will be circa 60k more than current mortgage. Our current mortgage protection policy allows us to increase by 40k which would leave a shortfallof 20k. As we are older we are trying to see can we avoid a whole new Mortgage Protection Policy and the delay it will involve because medicals, GP reports etc will be required and things are moving faster than anticipated with house purchase.
On the Competition and Consumer Protection website it states:
If you are topping up your mortgage, you need to make sure that your policy meets the new value of your mortgage. You could get a new mortgage protection policy for the total amount of your new mortgage, or just for the top-up amount.
Compare the costs and benefits of both options. It may be cheaper to keep your original mortgage protection policy and then buy a second policy for the top-up amount.
Has anyone ever gotten a separate policy for the difference? Thinking if it was only for 20k it might be approved quickly without need for medicals and GP etc, but also thinking it might overcomplicate things. No medical issues. We may just try and make the 20k up ourselves either.
Just wondering is this as straightforward as it looks on the CPCC Website.
Thanks for any feedback.
On the Competition and Consumer Protection website it states:
If you are topping up your mortgage, you need to make sure that your policy meets the new value of your mortgage. You could get a new mortgage protection policy for the total amount of your new mortgage, or just for the top-up amount.
Compare the costs and benefits of both options. It may be cheaper to keep your original mortgage protection policy and then buy a second policy for the top-up amount.
Has anyone ever gotten a separate policy for the difference? Thinking if it was only for 20k it might be approved quickly without need for medicals and GP etc, but also thinking it might overcomplicate things. No medical issues. We may just try and make the 20k up ourselves either.
Just wondering is this as straightforward as it looks on the CPCC Website.
Thanks for any feedback.