Reverse Mortgage
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Checklist - 8 Questions to Ask Your Lender Before Getting a Reverse Mortgage
Taking a reverse mortgage is a big move for your parent. That's why it's best to be prepared. Here, key questions to ask before signing on the dotted line.
Blog Posts
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Blog Post - Going For Broke? Seniors Turn to Newer Loans To Avoid Cash Crunch
Seniors hurt by the tough economy are raising money using reverse mortgages, life insurance settlements and 401k loans. In exchange for up-front cash, your parent may lose future equity or investment gains, so help them make smart money choices.
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Blog Post - Reverse Mortgages: Looking for Trouble?
Reverse mortgages--a loan for people ages 62 and older...
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Blog Post - Reverse Mortgages: Time to Look at Other Options?
If you're looking into a reverse mortgage for yourself or your parent, two new articles may give you pause.
Questions & Answers
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Question - Who are the best long term care providers and reverse mortgage companies?
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Question - How does a reverse mortgage affect the equity 5 to 10 years down the road?
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Question - How do we decide between a reverse mortgage for my father or a personal loan from me?
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Question - What are the risks with reverse mortgages?
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Question - Can my mother do a reverse mortgage on our home?
I am 51 and co-own my mother's home. Can she take out a reverse mortgage?
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Question - Are reverse mortgages available if there is a tax lien?
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Question - My mom is 65 and did a reverse morgage. Are her kids responsible in any way?
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Question - Should I get a reverse mortgage or a bank loan for my elderly folks?
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Question - Am I responsible for my parent's debt?
Am I responsible for my parent's debt? I recently discovered that my father has several thousand of dollars of debt. Are parent debts transferable?


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