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What to Expect When Your Reverse Mortgage is Assigned to HUD in California

Understanding Reverse Mortgage Assignments to HUD If you’ve received a notice stating that your reverse mortgage is being assigned to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), you might be wondering what this means and how it affects you. Many homeowners in California find this process confusing, especially when dealing with servicers that […]

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Your Responsibilities as a Reverse Mortgage Loan Borrower in California

A reverse mortgage loan, specifically a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), allows California homeowners to access their home equity while remaining in their homes. However, as a borrower, you must meet certain requirements to avoid foreclosure and maintain your loan in good standing. Your Three Main Responsibilities: Pay Property Charges on Time – Ensure that […]

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Insurance on a Home With a Reverse Mortgage in California: Who Pays?

Many Californians aged 62 or older choose a reverse mortgage as a way to supplement their retirement income. A reverse mortgage allows homeowners to convert their home equity into cash, with the lender making payments to the borrower. The loan is typically repaid when the borrower moves out of the home or passes away, usually […]

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How Reverse Mortgage Servicing Handles Occupancy Defaults in California

Reverse Mortgage Borrower’s Occupancy Requirements Understanding a borrower’s reverse mortgage occupancy requirements can be complex. As warmer weather approaches, it’s important to remember that many reverse mortgage borrowers, often referred to as “snowbirds,” migrate south to enjoy milder temperatures. All reverse mortgages have the condition that the borrower must live in the property as their […]