With a reverse mortgage, If owner stays in house for longer than expected and with interest, etc. ends up “upside down” — in other words, more is owed on the house than it’s current value, (of course, after the death of the owner), and after the bank sells the house can it then come to the estate to make up the difference?
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The US Department of Housing and Urban Development updated its Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document for the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The updates address a range of topics ranging from Appraisal Management … …
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The Salt Lake City FBI and Utah Division of Real Estate named its top 5 Mortgage Scams for 2010 and reverse mortgages were included. Michelle Pickens, special agent and mortgage fraud coordinator with the FBI told Dessert News that … …
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As we welcome in the new year we are also looking at many changes with reverse mortgages. The first of which is the New RESPA (Real Estate Settlement and Procedures Act) requirements. These include a new Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and … …
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