Mortgage & Loan Disability Insurance - Combine It With Job Loss Insurance

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Over two-thirds of loan delinquencies and home foreclosures are caused by Loss of Income due to disability and job loss.  Most people with mortgages are approached to "protect their family & home" by buying term life insurance.

There is nothing wrong with owning a life insurance policy.  Everyone should have some individual life insurance, term or permanent, in force.

But death is not the primary cause of loan delinquencies:  Loss of Income is the primary culprit.  Only 3% of loan delinquencies and home foreclosures are caused by death of the primary borrower.

Disability Insurance is underwritten differently than life insurance.  Chances are greater that you'll be disabled than if you'll die.  Chances are even greater that you'll become involuntarily unemployed.

The Mortgage Safety Plan was designed to provide cash payment benefits if and when you are disabled or unemployed.  The unemployment & disability benefits provided by the plan are Guaranteed Acceptance.  There are No Health Questions, No Medical Exams.  Price is the same for all ages, Male or Female and prices are based on the monthly benefit you choose.

If you are concerned that a disability or unexpected job loss could affect your income stream so that you could not meet your monthly bill payment obligations, visit this website:  www.mortgagesafetyplan.com

John Hartline
800-562-8019

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