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What You Need To Know About The National Reverse Mortgage Lender Association
By Terry Edwards
Let's face it - retirement represents a tough situation for most everyone these days. Your ability to earn income has been limited and perhaps the income you get from Social Security, your retirement plan, or your savings just isn't enough to help keep you comfortable. But that doesn't mean you're out of options.
The National Reverse Mortgage Lender Association is set up to help people exactly in the situation described above. If you are over 62 years of age and own a home with little to no mortgage debt then you are a prime candidate for a reverse mortgage and can receive all the necessary help from the National Reverse Mortgage Lender Association.
Here's how it works. You negotiate a reverse mortgage with the lending institution using the equity in your home as collateral. But what makes this loan unique is that payment on the loan is not due in monthly installments. In fact, the only time it is due is when the house is sold. That typically happens when you have to move to an assisted care facility or you pass away.
Then, when your home is sold the balance is applied against the loan. Even then, you still might make some money. If your home has increased in value enough to cover the difference of the loan and there are still funds remaining after the sale, you're entitled to those. If you're not alive then they go to your heirs. But if you don't have enough money to cover the loan after the home is sold then the lending institution will have to pay the difference. This is why many people have been getting help from the National Reverse Mortgage Lender Association to set up a loan or this type.
So, are you forced to receive monthly installments on your loan, just like a Social Security check? No, in fact you have several options open to you. You can elect to receive your money all at once, in monthly installments or as a line of credit that you can draw against it at will. The only thing you must first do with your loan is pay off any existing mortgage balance if you have one.
If you are interested in setting up a loan of this type you should contact the National Reverse Mortgage Lender Association today to get further information. They will offer further assistance and give you the proper steps necessary to begin filing for a reverse mortgage loan.
You can find out more about the National Reverse Mortgage Lender Association as well as much more information on everything to do with reverse mortgages at http://www.InformationOnReverseMortgage.net
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