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Can a Reverse Mortgage be “Reversed?”

There are many rules about reverse mortgages, including what happens at the end of the mortgage. What if the children decide they want to undo the reverse mortgage and buy out their parents, so the home can be kept in the family? Let’s start by understanding what a reverse mortgage…

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Should a Reverse Mortgage Be Part of My Retirement Plan?

If you’ve got a fair amount of equity in your home and no other way to cover a healthcare cost or if the bills are coming in faster than your retirement accounts can manage, it might be time to consider a reverse mortgage. For retirees in a financial tight spot,…

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Reverse Mortgages: Know Potential Pitfalls

Caution is urged when considering a reverse mortgage as a solution to financial problems during retirement years. Television commercials targeting seniors leave out most of the unpleasant parts of a reverse mortgage.  Rates and fees are extremely high and the homeowner is still responsible to pay property taxes, insurance and…

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Reverse Mortgage Schmortgage … Look at Other Options in Houston

Home equity loans can be problematic if not done correctly and require careful attention to the rights of the surviving spouse, if you are married. And of course, the end of the process means you or your heirs give up your home. There are other ways to tap into your…

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Houston Home Owners: Make Note of New Reverse Mortgage Rules

In a decision issued September 30, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia agreed with AARP and told HUD to find a way to shield surviving spouses from foreclosure and eviction. A recent Elder Law Answers article, titled "Feds Move to Protect Some Surviving Spouses of Reverse Mortgage Holders,"…

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