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Most of the elderly people, or retired persons have been undergoing a severe financial strain due to lack of more avenues for a regular stream of income to live their life peacefully. The reality is that while their expenses are on the increase the incomes are on the other way. Even for people who have some knowledge of Reverse Mortgage are seeking the help of financial experts for proper guidance. This article provides you with details on Reverse Mortgage so that you can even help guiding those who are seeking a financial support.

A Reverse Mortgage is a special type of loan that gives a homeowner the ability to convert a portion of the equity in their home into cash. The funds aren’t taxable income, and they generally don’t affect the homeowner’s eligibility for Social Security or Medicare programs. An exception is the federal Supplemental Security Income program: beneficiaries must keep their liquid assets under a certain limit to remain eligible. A reverse mortgage customer retains the title to the home and keeps the right to any appreciation in home value when the loan is paid in full. The loan remains in force until the last titleholder leaves the home, sells the property, or passes away. The borrower can’t be compelled to sell or move by the lender. Unlike a traditional second mortgage or home equity loan, there are no required monthly payments. As a result, a reverse mortgage doesn’t put additional pressure on seniors’ already stretched budgets.

The majority of reverse mortgages are Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECMs), and are therefore guaranteed by the FHA. In order to help homeowners with properties that exceed FHA lending limits, various proprietary products have been created.

People who are more than 62 years of age and who hold the title of a home or some equity on the home are eligible for this Reverse Mortgage. By obtaining the Reverse Mortgage existing mortgages or liens need to be paid off immediately. Even if the current insurance or property taxes are on due they must be paid using the Reverse Mortgage money.

Borrowers use the proceeds from a Reverse Mortgage for a variety of reasons. Below is a list of top reasons.

- Mortgage loans and credit cards

- Remodeling projects or other home improvements

- Day to day expenses

- Vacations and travel

- Health care

- Assisting children with financial obligations

- Education

- To fund hobbies

- To defray the rising cost of property taxes

The proceeds available from a Reverse Mortgage vary depending on FHA lending limit’s and other factors like borrower’s age, value of the home, and interest rates. Typically the older the borrow, the higher proceeds available. Proceeds from the loan can be paid in a lump sum, in monthly payments, or extended as a line of credit available when needed.

However the borrower has to meet certain expenses to get this reverse mortgage money such as origination fee, closing costs, insurance in case of HECM etc. Before obtaining a reverse mortgage the borrower need to sit with a Reverse Mortgage counselor to submit details of his financial situation and get a training to understand the Reverse Mortgage transactions.

Graham McKenzie is the content coordinator for a leading South African leading Homeloans and Bond Origination portal which provides access to Standard Bank Homeloans.

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