Estate Planning: Are You Covered?

General Lyndsay Gavrilovic 30 Jan

“New Year, new you” may be a cliché but it is for a reason! The New Year always has us thinking about where we are now, and where we want to end up. When it comes to your personal goals, a review of your finances and estate should be at the top of your list. Proper estate planning can ensure that you have a stress-free year knowing you are covered!

Is your will up-to-date?

The purpose of a will is to outline your assets and determine how they will be distributed, as well as who will be in charge of managing affairs. Some key components to include in this document are:

  • Up-to-date list of your significant assets; note the location if outside your province or outside Canada.
  • Who will inherit your assets? And which?
  • Outline of where you want assets to pass outside your estate to avoid probate fees (e.g., an insurance policy, an RRSP)? Do this via beneficiary designation.
    • If they are minors, do you have a trust or other provisions in place?
  • Is the list of beneficiaries in your will up to date? Have there been recent births, deaths or marriages in your family?
  • Have you included alternates in case your named beneficiaries predecease you?
  • Do you want to give to charities or other organizations?
  • If you have children, have you indicated a guardian and spoken to them?
    • Did you include an alternate in case the guardian you chose is unable to commit?
    • Have you reviewed your choice of guardian as your child grows older?
  • Your executor who will carry out your wishes after you die. You can name one executor or two or more co-executors. Be sure to name one or more alternates as well.

Have you assigned a power of attorney?

Another important (and often overlooked!) aspect of estate planning involves naming a power of attorney. This individual is someone you trust to make decisions for you should you become unable to do so due to injury or illness, whether temporary or otherwise.  Power of attorney documents are created for you by a wills and estates lawyer (or notary in Quebec) as part of your estate plan.

Do you have mortgage protection insurance?

Through Manulife Mortgage Protection Plan (MPP), you have the opportunity to add a portable insurance policy to your mortgage that helps protect your loved ones and your home should something unexpected happen to you.  Unlike bank insurance, MPP is a portable life and disability product that you can take with you, from lender to lender and property to property.  This gives you the utmost future flexibility and is unlike bank insurance products which tie you down exclusively to them.  To ensure you get the best rate at renewal, you must have invested in an insurance product like MPP that will give you the freedom to move!

Mortgage life insurance will protect your family’s future by paying out your mortgage should the mortgage holder pass away. Manulife will also make your mortgage payments while your claim is being adjudicated, so there is no added stress for a loved one at an already difficult time.  Mortgage disability insurance will take care of your mortgage payments plus property taxes if you become disabled.  Disabilities from sickness and accidents are relatively common and will affect 1 in 3 borrowers throughout their mortgage amortization.  Manulife provides budget-friendly payment options, the ability to top-up your coverage and so much more.

These are all important aspects to consider to ensure your estate and family will be provided for should something happen. While never a fun topic, it is an important one and the better prepared you are, the better off your loved ones will be.

-Written by DLC Marketing Team

Unlocking a Year of Possibilities: Achieve Your 2024 Resolutions with the CHIP Reverse Mortgage

General Lyndsay Gavrilovic 23 Jan

It’s a brand-new year, and if you’re up for it, a chance for a brand-new version of you. No matter how you plan to start 2024, you might have a few ideas about changing things up in the months ahead. Whether you dream of fixing up your home, going on exciting trips, or getting rid of some debts, there’s a helpful option – the CHIP Reverse Mortgage! The CHIP Reverse Mortgage is designed exclusively for Canadian homeowners aged 55 and better. It enables you to convert up to 55% of your home’s value into tax-free cash, while staying in the home you love and without worrying about monthly mortgage payments. Let’s explore how the CHIP Reverse Mortgage can help you accomplish your goals in the coming year and beyond.

Debt-Free Living and Financial Freedom

One of the primary concerns for many individuals entering the new year is the burden of existing debts. The CHIP Reverse Mortgage by HomeEquity Bank presents an opportunity to take control of your financial situation by providing tax-free cash that can be used to settle outstanding debts. Imagine starting the year with a clean slate and embracing a lifestyle free from the constraints of debt.

Pursue Your Passions and Hobbies

One advantage of the CHIP Reverse Mortgage lies in its versatility, allowing you to use the unlocked home equity for activities that bring you joy. Whether you’re investing in a hobby you’ve always been passionate about, or even joining a gym to stay active and healthy, the CHIP Reverse Mortgage offers the financial flexibility to pursue your interests without compromise.

Support Loved Ones’ Aspirations

If you have family-oriented resolutions, the CHIP Reverse Mortgage provides an avenue to support your loved ones’. Whether it’s helping a child or grandchild with tuition fees or contributing to a family member’s entrepreneurial endeavours, the tax-free cash from the CHIP Reverse Mortgage can empower you and your family.

Age In Place with Home Retrofitting

As the new year prompts reflections on long-term well-being, the CHIP Reverse Mortgage offers a practical solution for retrofitting your home to age-in-place comfortably. Use the funds to make necessary modifications, ensuring that your living space evolves with your changing needs while maintaining the independence and security of your home.

The CHIP Reverse Mortgage by HomeEquity Bank is a sound financial solution that provides means to accomplish your New Year’s resolutions by tapping into the wealth you’ve built in your home. Contact me Dominion Lending Centres and reverse  mortgage expert to discover how the CHIP Reverse Mortgage can unlock a year filled with possibilities and turn your dreams into­­ reality.

-Written by DLC Marketing Team

Avoid Costly Mistakes When Building a New Home

General Lyndsay Gavrilovic 8 Jan

Building a new home is a super exciting endeavor as you opt to create the perfect space for you and your family. However, building a home is not without its costs and potential surprises… to mitigate bumps on your homebuilding journey and avoid costly mistakes, consider the following tips:

Set a Realistic Budget

When building your own home, it is vital to be realistic about your budget and what you can afford. Making a list of wants versus needs can be a good way to determine what is required, and where you can spend extra money should your budget allow for it. When constructing your budget, don’t forget to include construction costs from materials to labour, as well as permits, inspections, landscaping and unforeseen contingencies. The contingency fund should be approximately 10-15% of your budget put aside to cover unforeseen issues or changes.

Hire Reputable Individuals

From your architect and your contractor to your landscaper and inspector, it is vital to have the right people in the right positions. This will ensure that you not only get the best advice, but experienced individuals will also help to steer you through the process and mitigate potential issues. Be sure to do your research, ask for references and ensure the individual(s) you hire are licensed and insured.

While you’re researching individuals, it can also be a good idea to get multiple quotes. While you may have a contractor you like, reaching out to other individuals can help ensure you’re getting the best rate.

Review Contracts Carefully

Read and understand all contracts and agreements thoroughly between your contractor and yourself, your designer, your home inspector, etc. Ensure that everything is in writing and that you and your builder are on the same page regarding expectations, timelines, and costs.

Make and Follow Your Plan

Once you have your budget and the right people on the project, it is time to make a plan. You must work with an architect or designer to ensure that your new home aligns with your needs, lifestyle and budget. This should also include future plans – do you want to have children? Plan on adopting a pet or two? Possibly need space for an older family member in a few years? Getting this right from the beginning will help to avoid potential changes to the plan down the line, which will reduce expansions to cost and timelines.

Choose Your Materials Carefully

Choosing to invest in energy-efficient features and materials can help you to reduce long-term utility costs. While initially these installations may be more costly, they will work to save you money in the long run. Whenever possible, make sure these materials are also as durable as possible to ensure longevity and low maintenance requirements.

Secure the Necessary Permits

Ensure that you obtain all required permits and approvals before starting construction. One of the most important reasons to do this is to ensure that the work being done is safe, but having permits and inspections is also vital to ensure you can get insurance on your new build. Non-permitted renovations or build additions, changes, etc. can result in trouble securing insurance, on top of fines and other potentially costly issues.

Invest in Inspections

Having inspections done throughout the process of building your home can save you issues down the line by ensuring that all the installations are done correctly and safely and that your house meets the proper codes for electrical, plumbing, etc.

By taking proper steps and being proactive throughout the home-building process, you can minimize the risk of costly mistakes and ensure that your new home meets your expectations while staying within your budget.