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Mortgage Protection Insurance:
Keep Your Family in the Home They Love

Your mortgage is likely your biggest monthly expense. Mortgage protection insurance ensures that if you pass away unexpectedly, your family won’t lose the home you worked so hard to provide.

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Understanding the Basics

What Is Mortgage Protection Insurance?
Protect the Roof Over Your Family’s Head

Mortgage protection insurance is a specialized type of life insurance designed to pay off your mortgage if you pass away before the loan is fully repaid. It ensures your family can stay in the home without the burden of monthly mortgage payments.

For most families, the mortgage is the single largest monthly expense. Mortgage protection insurance makes sure that if something happens to you, your family won’t lose the home you worked so hard to provide.

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Protect Your Home

If you pass away, the insurance pays off the remaining mortgage balance. Your family owns the home free and clear.

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Protect Your Family

Your family can grieve without the added stress of worrying about how to make mortgage payments or the possibility of foreclosure.

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Peace of Mind

Knowing your home is protected gives you and your family peace of mind — today and for the future.

💡 Key Insight: For many families, the mortgage is the biggest financial obligation. Mortgage protection insurance ensures that your family’s home is paid off — so they can stay in the home they love, even when you’re gone.

How It Works

How Mortgage Protection Insurance Works
Simple Protection for Your Biggest Asset

The Simple Mechanics

  1. Choose your coverage: Match the death benefit to your mortgage balance
  2. Select your term: Typically 10, 15, 20, or 30 years
  3. Pay affordable premiums: Fixed premiums that never increase
  4. Coverage is in force: Your mortgage is protected for the term
  5. Beneficiaries receive payout: If you pass away, the mortgage is paid off

What the Payout Covers

The death benefit goes directly to:

  • Paying off the remaining mortgage — the entire balance
  • Eliminating monthly mortgage payments — forever
  • Allowing your family to stay in the home — debt-free
  • Any remaining funds — go to your beneficiaries

📌 The payout goes to your beneficiaries, who can use it to pay off the mortgage — or keep it for other needs.

Mortgage protection insurance is the simplest way to protect your home. It ensures your family stays in the home they love — even if you’re not there to make the payments.

Your Options

Types of Mortgage Protection Insurance
Choose the Right Coverage for Your Needs

Mortgage protection comes in different forms. Each one offers the same essential protection — but they work differently.

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Level Term Mortgage Protection

The death benefit remains level throughout the term. Your family receives the full benefit amount, which can be used to pay off the mortgage or for other needs.

Best for: Families who want flexibility and extra coverage

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Decreasing Term Mortgage Protection

The death benefit decreases over time to match your mortgage balance. Premiums stay level. Ideal for matching your outstanding mortgage.

Best for: Matching coverage to your mortgage balance

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Convertible Term Protection

Allows you to convert to permanent coverage without a medical exam — even if your health changes. Provides future flexibility.

Best for: Those who want future options

Term vs. Permanent for Mortgage Protection

Term life is the most popular and affordable way to protect a mortgage. You only pay for the term you need. Permanent life (whole or universal) can also be used, but it’s more expensive and typically used when you want coverage that lasts beyond the mortgage term.

What You’ll Pay

How Much Does Mortgage Protection Insurance Cost?
Affordable Protection for Your Home

Mortgage protection is typically one of the most affordable types of life insurance because it’s designed for a specific, finite need.

Estimated Monthly Premiums

Age/Gender $100K Mortgage $250K Mortgage $400K Mortgage
30-year-old woman~$10~$20~$32
30-year-old man~$12~$25~$40
45-year-old woman~$15~$32~$50
45-year-old man~$18~$40~$62

*Non-smoker, 20-year term. Actual rates vary by carrier, health class, and state.

Factors That Affect Your Rate

  • Age: Younger = lower rates
  • Gender: Women pay less
  • Health: Better health = better rates
  • Tobacco use: Smokers pay significantly more
  • Mortgage amount: More coverage = higher premiums
  • Term length: 30-year terms cost more than 15-year
  • Carrier: Rates vary by insurance company

How to Save on Premiums

  • Buy younger: Rates are based on your age at purchase
  • Choose a shorter term: 15-year terms cost less than 30-year
  • Pay annually: Some carriers discount annual payments
  • Compare multiple carriers: Rates vary significantly
  • Quit tobacco: Non-smoker rates are much lower
  • Work with an independent agent: We shop for you
Your Independent Advisor — Not a Call Center

Meet the Captain of the Ship

You deserve advice from someone who knows Maryland, understands family, and has been protecting people since 1997. Let me introduce myself.

Dan Walsh — USA Life Insurance Specialist, NPN 3028543

Danny Walsh

Independent Life & Long-Term Care Specialist

📞 NPN 3028543 · Licensed Since 1997

301-304-6009

Call or Text — I answer my own phone

🎓 UMD Smith School ⚡ Lightning Wear 🏦 Guardian Funding ⛪ Good Counsel 🇺🇸 50-State Licensed
👨‍👧‍👧‍👧‍👦 A Dad of 4: 3 Daughters & 1 Son

I was born at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring and grew up at Saint Andrew the Apostle, St. John the Evangelist, and Our Lady of Good Counsel High School. I went on to earn my degree from the Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland. I’ve been helping families answer “What insurance is right for me?” since 1997.

Over the past three decades, I built two other businesses alongside my insurance work — Guardian Funding Inc., one of the top mortgage originator operations in the nation from 1996 to 2008, and Lightning Wear Apparel, one of the only team uniform manufacturers in the country. Both employed over 100 people at their peak. During those mortgage years, I helped hundreds of homebuying clients protect their loans with mortgage protection insurance — which is why I’m so passionate about helping families protect their homes today.

But my most important job isn’t at the office. It’s at home, where my wife and I are raising our four amazing kids: three daughters and one son. Everything I do, every policy I recommend, is driven by the same question: “Would this protect my own family?”

“When I talk to clients, I see myself in their eyes. They want the same things I do: to protect their family, to never be a burden, and to leave something behind. That’s not just a transaction. That’s a promise I make to every family I work with.”

— Dan Walsh, Independent Agent · NPN 3028543

I genuinely love the people I get to work with. My job is simple: listen, understand what keeps you up at night, and find the product that lets you sleep again. As an independent broker, I work for you — not an insurance company — and I have access to 20+ A+ rated carriers to make sure you get the right fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is mortgage protection insurance?
Mortgage protection insurance is a type of life insurance designed to pay off your mortgage if you pass away before the loan is fully repaid. It ensures your family can stay in the home without the burden of mortgage payments.
How does mortgage protection insurance differ from PMI?
PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) protects the lender — not you — if you default on your loan. Mortgage protection insurance protects you and your family by paying off the mortgage if you pass away. PMI is often required with less than 20% down payment.
How much does mortgage protection insurance cost?
Costs depend on your age, health, mortgage amount, and term length. A healthy 40-year-old can expect to pay roughly $20-$40 per month for a $250,000 mortgage. Premiums are typically fixed for the life of the policy.
Who needs mortgage protection insurance?
Anyone with a mortgage who wants to protect their family from losing the family home. It’s especially important for families with young children, single-income households, or those who don’t have sufficient life insurance coverage.
What happens to mortgage protection insurance when I pay off my mortgage?
With level term policies, you can keep the coverage for other needs or reduce coverage. With decreasing term policies, the coverage amount decreases as your mortgage balance decreases. Once your mortgage is paid off, you can let the policy expire or convert it.
What is the difference between level term and decreasing term mortgage protection?
Level term provides a fixed death benefit for the entire term — your family receives the full amount. Decreasing term reduces the death benefit over time to match your mortgage balance. Level term is more expensive but provides more flexibility. Decreasing term is cheaper but only covers the mortgage.
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USA Life Insurance · Brookeville, MD 20833 · 301-569-2224 · info@mdlifeins.com · Licensed in MD, VA, DC and nationwide. Dan Walsh, NPN 3028543, has been licensed since 1997. Mortgage protection insurance quotes are illustrative only. Actual premiums depend on age, health, mortgage amount, term length, carrier, and state. This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. All insurance products are subject to carrier underwriting and approval. Legal · Privacy Policy