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Mortgage payment protection insurance

What would happen if you became seriously ill or unemployed? Would you be able to afford your monthly mortgage repayments?

Even if you could for a little while, if you were to lose your income for a substantial length of time eventually your savings would run out and you would be in a difficult situation.

Payment protection insurance for your mortgage may not be as expensive as you think and could be a wise investment for your future peace of mind.

We can provide you with a quotation for mortgage insurance free of charge and without obligation.

None of our mortgage products require compulsory insurance cover - it is entirely up to you if you want to take out this insurance.

It may be that you are on a tight budget and simply cannot afford it at the outset of the mortgage. It can always be taken out at a later date if your circumstances change.

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Think carefully before securing debts against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Panic Mortgages is a trading style of CFSL, Cavendish Financial Services Ltd. Cavendish Financial Services Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. The overall cost for comparison is 7.9%APR. A completion fee may apply subject to plan chosen of between 0% and 2% with a minimum of £500.