June 4, 2010
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You cannot rely on any help from the government with your mortgage if you lose your job. In the UK the Association of British Insurers say you will be unable to rely on any help from the government if you fall behind on any mortgage payments. … The other option is to buy the house, but not loose your job or fall ill. The option is to take out an (MPPI) Mortgage payment protection insurance . This insurance will pay your mortgage for up to a set time usually about a year. …
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What a great blog! I'm in Australia making plans to build a cob house with my 2 kids
Having similar issues with planning permission *sigh* and trying to find a way for a single mother on a pension to get a block of land – despite the fact mortgage payments would be cheaper than rent banks don't like me lol
I have also noticed that there is a lack of advice what to do with bathrooms in a cob house – I would love to know what your friends have done!
I think if you live in the UK and you have a mortgage, you should consider some form of UK mortgage protection like this. As far as I know British insurance offer the best and most affordable policy available today. Unfortunately i was not aware that I didn’t have to go to my mortgage provider to get cover for mortgage payment protection insurance..I think I paid about twice that for my MPPI insurance. Ah well, at least it kept a roof over my head!
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I think if you live in the UK and you have a mortgage, you should consider some form of UK mortgage protection like this. As far as I know British insurance offer the best and most affordable policy available today. Unfortunately i was not aware that I didn’t have to go to my mortgage provider to get cover for mortgage payment protection insurance..I think I paid about twice that for my MPPI insurance. Ah well, at least it kept a roof over my head!