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REACTIVATED IN CT

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Tue Jan 17, 2012, 04:22 PM Jan 2012

Reverse Mortgages

Someone suggested a reverse mortgage as an option for my friend who can no longer afford her home - mortgage payments, insurance, maintenance, etc on her Soc. Sec. checks. I'm wondering if it is an idea that I should pass on to her.

She still owes on her home (not sure how much). Does a reverse mortgage make sense in that situation ? Is it better than letting the house go into foreclosure ?

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Reverse Mortgages (Original Post) REACTIVATED IN CT Jan 2012 OP
I am interested in the answers to this question also. jwirr Jan 2012 #1
Check out all the comments on DU2 about Reverse Mortgages. Paper Roses Jan 2012 #2
Thanks. That's why I was trying to figure out how to access DU2. REACTIVATED IN CT Jan 2012 #3
More RM info: See link. Paper Roses Jan 2012 #4

REACTIVATED IN CT

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3. Thanks. That's why I was trying to figure out how to access DU2.
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 03:12 PM
Jan 2012

Turns out that a reverse mortgage would not work for her because her home value has dropped so much that she doesn't have any equity (under water)

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