There are a couple of places where someone can reverse their mortgage. The best place to check would be the location or company where you first received your mortgage.
There are many places where one can get reverse mortgage quotes. One can get reverse mortgage quotes at popular on the web sources such as ARRP and Bank Rate.
Yes, a reverse mortgage does not have any credit requirements, however if you are in bankruptcy or filing one you may need court approval to do the reverse mortgage.
Opinions vary about which reverse mortgage calculator is the best, but a very good one is the AARP Reverse Mortgage Calculator. It provides estimates for two different reverse mortgage programs to tell you how much money you might receive under the plan.
No. One has to be over 62 years old to get qualified for Reverse Mortgage.
Reverse mortgage rules can be found at your local bank and at Consumer Information, Home Guides, Investopedia, Reverse Mortgage Daily and Market Watch.
A toll-free phone number for One Reverse Mortgage is 888-786-8654.
Information on reverse mortgage's may be obtained at any mortgage company. One can also request a free reverse mortgage handbook by calling 1 (800) 727 2796.
A reverse mortgage is compares to a traditional one in that it actually pays the homeowner rather than the homeowner having to make payments. A reverse mortgage is for those that are 62 and older and becomes payable after the homeowners death.
No, the purpose of a reverse mortgage mortgage is to eliminate mortgage payments permanently.
A reverse mortgage lead is where you can get names of people that are interested in getting a reverse mortgage. These leads should already have been screened to meet the criteria for a reverse mortgage.
One can find information regarding reverse mortgage fees by contacting one's mortgage/insurance/bank provider. The customer service people will help provide the information one needs.
A person or a certain individual can get a reverse mortgage lead from any mortgage company that offers it. You can even get one from the company you're working with right now.