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Pitfalls of a Reverse Mortgage: Things to Remember

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As a starting point, you want to consider that no all reverse mortgages are the same. Before applying for a reverse mortgage, you need to ensure that you are choosing the correct kind. The 2 major types are the private reverse mortgage and the FHA backed reverse home mortgage.

In a private reverse home mortgage, there are essentially no limits on how much money you can be charged. Whenever you read terrible stories of people who got a reverse mortgage and ended up being charged way too much money is because they picked out this kind of home loan. Stay away from this home loan.

With a FHA backed seniors reverse mortgage, there are many laws that lenders must follow. FHA oversees this kind of reverse home mortgage and constrains the costs that lenders may charge you. Obviously, you invariably want to apply for this kind of reverse home mortgage.

Furthermore, with a FHA backed reverse mortgage, you have the opportunity to a free advising session. In this session, you can question all the questions you have. Write all your questions before the session so that you do not forget later on. Take full advantage of this session.

A different one of the pitfalls of a reverse mortgage is when a lender is too eager for you to apply for a reverse home mortgage in order to pay for something else: a second home, an investment tool, etc. Usually, be aware of lenders who appear to be way too eager about you applying for the reverse mortgage.

Additionally, remember that even though you will not have to make any recurring payments, you are nevertheless responsible for the traditional expenses related with the title of a home: real estate taxes, regular maintenance, insurance, etc.

You may decide to apply a portion of the money you receive from the reverse mortgage to pay for these fees. This way, you can be sure that you'll stay in your home as long as you want.

Similarly, a reverse mortgage may not be the cheapest solution for you. You may consider to refinance or to sell the home. Of course, a reverse mortgage may be the best answer for you if you want to stay in your home and do not want to make any ongoing payments or if you need a consistent "additional income."

In conclusion, try to choose a FHA insured reverse mortgage lender. In addition, keep enough funds to pay for the maintenance costs and ensure that a reverse home mortgage is the cheapest or more appropriate solution for you. That way, you can be sure to minimize the pitfalls of a reverse mortgage.



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