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Why Life Insurance is the Best Mortgage Insurance

by | April 2, 2025

Using life insurance to cover your mortgage is a strategy that can provide financial security for your family in the event of your death. This approach typically involves purchasing a term life or whole life insurance policy with a death benefit that is sufficient to pay off your mortgage. Here’s how to effectively use life insurance for this purpose:

Determine the Coverage Amount

Assess Your Mortgage Balance: Calculate the outstanding balance of your mortgage. Your life insurance coverage should at least match this amount to ensure your mortgage can be fully paid off.

Consider Future Needs: You might want to get additional coverage to provide for other needs of your beneficiaries, such as living expenses, education costs, or other debts.

Choose the Right Type of Life Insurance

Term Life Insurance: Offers coverage for a specific period (e.g., 10, 20, 30 years), usually with lower premiums. Choose a term that covers the duration of your mortgage.

Whole Life Insurance: Provides coverage for your entire life, with higher premiums but also includes a cash value component. This can be more expensive but offers lifelong protection.

Align the Term with Your Mortgage

If using term life insurance, align the term with the remaining duration of your mortgage. For example, if you have 20 years left on your mortgage, consider a 20-year term policy.

Life Insurance Policy
Life Insurance Policy

Consider a Decreasing-Term Policy

Decreasing Term Life Insurance: This is a type of term insurance where the death benefit decreases over time, roughly matching the decline in your mortgage balance. It can be a cost-effective option if your sole concern is to cover the mortgage.

Review Your Policy Regularly

Adjust as Needed: Life circumstances change, so review your policy periodically. You may need to increase coverage due to a larger mortgage from moving to a more expensive home or decrease it if you’ve paid down a significant portion of your mortgage.

Name Your Beneficiaries Wisely

Designate Beneficiaries: Ensure your life insurance policy names the appropriate beneficiaries (e.g., spouse, children). They will receive the death benefit and can use it to pay off the mortgage.

Understand Tax Implications

Tax-Free Benefit: In Canada, life insurance proceeds are generally tax-free to the beneficiaries. This means the full amount can be used towards the mortgage without tax deductions.

Consult with Financial Professionals

Insurance Agent: Get professional advice to choose the best type of life insurance for your needs and to understand how much coverage is appropriate.

Compare and Shop for Policies

Get Multiple Quotes: Don’t settle for the first policy you find. Compare different policies and insurers to find the best rates and terms that fit your needs.

Alternatives

Critical Illness or Disability Insurance can provide coverage in case you become critically ill or disabled and are unable to work. You can use this tax-free revenue to help cover mortgage payments and other expenses.

What is Critical Illness Insurance

What is disability insurance

Mortgage Life Insurance (MPP)

Manulife’s MPP program is optional life and disability insurance that you can purchase to help protect yourself, your loved ones, and your home against the unexpected. It’s a convenient, affordable choice whether you have no insurance or want to add to your existing coverage.

There are two types of coverage available to you:

  • Mortgage life insurance pays off the outstanding mortgage balance in the event of a death.
  • Mortgage disability insurance makes the mortgage payments for you if an extended illness or injury means you can’t work.

61% of Canadians indicate they personally need life insurance coverage.

87% of Canadians agree that credit protection insurance is an easy way to protect themselves and their family

Manulife Protection Plan is Pre-Written

It’s important to read the terms and conditions carefully and consider whether you might be better served by a policy that is fully underwritten, or pre-written at the outset, before you ever need to make a claim. Such policies typically involve more extensive health assessments when you apply, but they provide greater certainty about coverage. Pre-underwritten policies ensure that all conditions and risks are assessed upfront, reducing surprises at the time of a claim.

Summary

Using life insurance to cover your mortgage is a prudent way to ensure that your family’s home is secure in case of your untimely death. It’s important to choose the right type and amount of coverage and to regularly review your policy to ensure it continues to meet your needs. Professional advice can be invaluable in navigating the various options and making the best decision for your situation.

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Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert

Allen Ehlert is a licensed mortgage agent. He has four university degrees, including two Masters degrees, and specializes in real estate finance, development, and investing. Allen Ehlert has decades of independent consulting experience for companies and governments, including the Ontario Real Estate Association, Deloitte, City of Toronto, Enbridge, and the Ministry of Finance.

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