When will the principal and interest charges become due?

The loan must be paid in full when one of the following occurs:

  •  A “maturity event” — the loan becomes due and payable when the home is sold, or the borrower or qualified non-borrowing spouse no longer occupies the home as their principal residence (i.e., passes away, moves out, or vacates the property for more than 12 months) due to mental or physical illness.
  •  You fail to pay property taxes or homeowners insurance.
  •  You let the property deteriorate beyond what is considered reasonable wear and tear, and do not correct the problem.

 

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Larry Was Always Available and Patient Larry was always available, patient, knowledgeable, no problem talking to my children and answering their questions, explained and provided me with enough information that made me feel secure in my decision to have him handle my reverse mortgage. .

Susan G — May 11, 2023

Recommended by My Financial Planner Larry was sooo patient and guided me through the whole process. My circumstances were more complicated than usual and when I would get frustrated Larry spoke to me in a calming voice and  explained that it was part of the process of obtaining approval. Thank you Larry

Sandi C — Jan 18, 2019

Very Easy Process Larry made this process easy from start to finish. Was always available with any questions that came up. Even after closing! I would not hesitate to recommend a reverse mortgage to any senior and Larry to help thru the process. Thank You Larry! I am grateful.

Carol B — Jan 29, 2016

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