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Mortgage & Income Protection

Get a quick quote to protect your Coach House mortgage.  We can email your quotes right away - or call us on 0345 2573977.  

Protect your mortgage against Accident Sickness & Unemployment in the event you cannot work or loose your monthly income.  ASU policies are an affordable way to protect your home and payments are usually tax free!

Accident & Sickness

Protect your mortgage payments or your Income against accident and sickness.  If you are unable to work, and receive limited or no sick pay, you could receive tax free monthly income from a AS policy.

Lots of Options

Choose back to day 1 cover, which covers you from the first day you are not able to work, or choose from a 30 day or a 60 day excess.

Unemployment Protection

Protect your mortgage payments or your income in the event you are made redundant.

Receive a tax free monthly income while you look for work, regardless of any severance package you received.

Up to 65% of your monthly salary

Cover up to 65% of your monthly salary - capped at £2750 per month.  You can cover up to 120% of your mortgage payment and include some important Direct Debits too.

Accident Sickness & Unemployment

This is an ASU policy - It will cover Accident Sickness & Unemployment.  If you are unable to work or are made redundant you can protect your mortgage payments/Income.

6 or 12 months cover

You can choose how long your policy will pay out for - take a 6 or a 12 month policy.

Get a Quick Quote

We will email you quotes straight to you!

Type of Cover

Home Shield Insurance is a trading style of The Right Broker Limited an appointed representative of The Right Mortgage Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The Right Broker Limited. Registered address: 70 St Johns Court, St Johns Close, Knowle, Solihull, B93 0NH. Registered in England and Wales. Company no: 09656290.

 

The guidance contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at consumers based in the UK

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