Can't really answer your question, but would your Mortgage Provider not be a starting point for information ? Sure someone will be along soon to give you more information as there must be 1000s out there that have had the same issue.
I have recommended these people a few times on the forum as they are good for diabetics so should be good for hearties as well. So far nobody has given any feedback be it positive, negative or somewhere in-between!
I’m with Prada on this. What about your bank? I find my bank is excellent when it comes to insurance and my heart attack and stent hasn’t made any difference to my cover although we no longer have a mortgage. I’m a bit rusty with mortgage protection policies but they used to only cover one of the mortgagees so your health shouldn’t affect it.
There are several options if you are in desperate need of a loan. However, I think getting a piece of advice from an expert is the best option to get a mortgage safely and fast. I started working with Mortgage Broker York ( yorkmoneyman.com ). Their team provided me with various alternatives and gave me the best tips to get an advantage while using their mortgage. With their help, I moved with my fiancé in a couple of months to our new house. So, I think they will get you the best and safest response to your questions.
When it comes to mortgage cover, it's always a good idea to shop around and find a plan that fits your unique needs. While I don't have personal recommendations, maybe checking with a Mortgage Broker in Chester(liverpoolmoneyman.com/mortg... ) could be a great step—they often have insights and may guide you to reputable options based on your specific situation. Wishing you a stress-free move and peace of mind with the mortgage cover!
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