Common Use of Reverse Mortgage FundsMichael Branson (CEO All Reverse Mortgage Company) 1/30/08 4:10pm
As I talk to borrowers and their families, I'm often asked what restrictions there are on the use of the funds from a reverse mortgage. The answer is simple, there are no requirements or restrictions on what you can do with your money, only restrictions against what you must do with the proceeds. In other words, no lender can grant you a reverse mortgage on the condition that you purchase annuities with the money or that you have a prior agreement with someone that you must use your funds for any other type of investment. Obviously, this does not include all loans and other liens against the property, those would have to be paid in full to protect the lenders lien position.
Then there are those borrowers who just want to get out and travel, spend their time at an activity which may require more capital than they were comfortable expending without their reverse mortgage or wanted to help children and grandchildren fulfill their dreams. Again, I always recommend that senior borrowers find competent counsel but reverse mortgages aren't just for those who are "House Rich and Cash Poor" and may be the right choice for you. So if you, a loved one or a client of yours are 62 or older and are looking to buy a new primary residence or second home or always wanted to downsize but never thought you could actually do it and still get a home you would be happy with, give a specialist at All Reverse Mortgage Company a call and let us show you how a reverse mortgage might be just the tool for you! Michael G. Branson (CEO All Reverse Mortgage Company)is a Mortgage Broker who has over 31 years of mortgage banking experience. Toll Free (888) 801-2762 1 Comment(s)
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So now that you have paid off all the loans or didn't have any to pay off, what ARE you going to do with your reverse mortgage proceeds? Well, you can use the money to have a monthly payment sent to you for life. If you are looking for additional monthly income for living or medical expenses many senior homeowners elect a monthly payment to augment their income so that they can better afford the rising costs of living, pay taxes and insurance, pay for prescription drugs or even give themselves a little "breathing room" so they can better enjoy their lives.