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    • The bank will take ownership of your home.
    • Your children will be held responsible for paying the loan back.
    • You need good income and credit to qualify for a reverse mortgage.
    • To qualify, you must own your home free and clear.
    • You won’t have any equity left in your home to leave for your heirs.
    • Once you get a reverse mortgage, you cannot sell your home.
    • You will see a reduction in your Social Security income.
    • Reverse mortgages are only for seniors that are poor.
    • Closing costs are way too expensive.
    • The loan is due and payable when the first borrower dies.
  • Top 10 Questions
    • What is a reverse mortgage and do I qualify?
    • Is my home eligible for a reverse mortgage?
    • Why should I choose a reverse mortgage instead of a home equity loan?
    • How much cash can I expect to get?
    • What happens if I outlive the loan? Will I have to repay the lender?
    • Must my house be paid off for me to qualify for a reverse mortgage?
    • Do I have to pay taxes on the cash payments I receive?
    • How will this loan affect my estate and how much will be left to my heirs?
    • Should I use an estate planning service to find a reverse mortgage?
    • How do I receive my payments?
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You will see a reduction in your Social Security income.

TRUTH: Reverse mortgages will NOT affect your social security or Medicare benefits. The funds received from a reverse mortgage are considered borrowed money, not taxable income. Please consult with an advisor for your specific situation.

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  • Closing costs are way too expensive.
  • Once you get a reverse mortgage, you cannot sell your home.
  • Reverse mortgages are only for seniors that are poor.
  • The bank will take ownership of your home.
  • The loan is due and payable when the first borrower dies.
  • To qualify, you must own your home free and clear.
  • You need good income and credit to qualify for a reverse mortgage.
  • You will see a reduction in your Social Security income.
  • You won’t have any equity left in your home to leave for your heirs.
  • Your children will be held responsible for paying the loan back.
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