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The Reverse Mortgage Process
Like any other financial
transaction, getting a reverse mortgage involves a number
of steps designed to protect both you and the lender.
Here are the steps
you can expect to go through when you apply for your reverse
mortgage with Financial Freedom:
1. Initial Discussion
The first thing we
like to do is talk to you, either over the phone or in person,
about whether a reverse mortgage is right for you. We talk
about the pros and cons, how it works, how much money you
might receive and anything else you'd like to know about.
Then you decide whether you want to take the next step.
2. Counseling
If you decide that
a reverse mortgage is the right choice, you receive free independent
counseling from a certified, HUD-approved counselor to make
sure that you have had all your questions answered and that
there's been no confusion. It's a protection device that the
government has built into the process of obtaining a reverse
mortgage.
3. Appraisal
Then we arrange for
an appraisal to determine the objective market value of your
home, and whether any repairs will be required to meet Federal
Housing Administration guidelines.
4. Inspection
In many cases an inspection
is required to make sure that the home is structurally sound
and that there's no extensive termite or dry rot damage.
5. Underwriting
After the appraisal
and inspection reports come in we go through all the normal
processing procedures that you might find in any mortgage.
6. Closing
The final step is
the closing where you receive the money, or proceeds, from
your reverse mortgage. You can choose to receive the payment
in one of three ways: as a lump sum, as a monthly payment
or as a line of credit.
Then it's up to you:
pay bills, fix up the house, help a family member, or use
the money to enjoy your life.
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