What is Mortgage Default Insurance and Do I Need it?

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What is Mortgage Default Insurance and Do I Need it?

The mortgage world can be a tricky one to enter. As interest rates keep fluctuating and qualifying rules keep changing, you can be left feeling thoroughly confused and overwhelmed. Don’t worry! Our expert team of Capital Mortgages agents and brokers are here to help. Have you heard the term ‘mortgage default insurance’ and are not sure if it applies to you? To clear things up, here is some information to better explain the point of mortgage default insurance and when you may need to pay it:

 

What is mortgage default insurance?

Mortgage default insurance is coverage provided to a lender that protects them in the case that a borrower stops making payments and defaults on their mortgage. Like any other insurance, mortgage default insurance requires additional premium payments. The premium amount will vary depending how much of the purchase price is being financed by the mortgage. Your mortgage insurance premium is usually added to your mortgage amount and paid off over the life of your loan. However, you do also have the option of paying the premium upfront from your own resources.

 

Do I have to pay mortgage default insurance?

In Canada, the minimum down payment you can put towards a home is 5 per cent. Any down payments between 5 and 19.99 per cent require mortgage default insurance. By protecting lenders against borrower default, mortgage default insurance offers homebuyers in Canada the ability to purchase property that would otherwise be financially out of reach. Mortgage default insurance is not available on all property types and amounts. A member of our Capital Mortgages team would be happy to help you navigate this issue.

 

How can I minimize my mortgage default insurance amount?

As the borrower, it benefits you to pay more money upfront: the greater the down payment, the smaller your mortgage and, in turn, the lesser your premium. Your down payment must come from your own cash resources. Financial gifts from an immediate family member are also allowable. If you are a first-time homebuyer, you may be eligible under the Home Buyers’ Plan to draw from your RRSP. Your mortgage broker will be able to discuss these options with you to help you determine which is best suited to your needs.

 

Are you still confused about mortgage default insurance and whether or not you need to pay it? We can help! Connect with one of our Capital Mortgages agents today and we will provide you with clear and concise advice, helping you to find the perfect mortgage solution to fit your needs.

 

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