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Reverse Mortgages

A reverse mortgage enables older homeowners (62+) to convert part of the equity in their homes into tax-free income without having to sell the home, give up title, or take on a new monthly mortgage payment. The reverse mortgage is aptly named because the payment stream is “reversed.” Instead of making monthly payments to a lender, as with a regular mortgage, a lender makes payments to you. Below are some common questions asked by our clients about reverse mortgages:

1. How Much Money Can I Get?
2. Does My Home Qualify?
3. What are My Payment Plan Options?
4. My Understanding is that the Unused Balance in the Line of Credit Option Has a Growth Feature. Does that Mean I'm Earning Interest?
5. How Can I Use the Proceeds from a Reverse Mortgage?
6. How Does the Interest Work on a Reverse Mortgage?
7. Are There Any Special Requirements to Get a Reverse Mortgage?
8. What If I Have An Existing Mortgage?
9. What Is the Service Fee Set-Aside?
10. Will I Lose My Government Assistance If I Get a Reverse Mortgage?
11. Why Do I Need to Get Counseling?
12. When Do I Pay Back My Loan?
13. Under What Circumstances Should I Not Consider a Reverse Mortgage?


 


 
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