One more reason to avoid mortgage life insurance – and a few exceptions to the rule
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One more reason to avoid mortgage life insurance
ERICA ALINI
PERSONAL ECONOMICS REPORTER
PUBLISHED APRIL 30, 2026
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There are several good reasons to avoid mortgage life insurance.
That’s coverage that promises to pay off your remaining mortgage balance if you die. Banks and mortgage brokers often pitch it…
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