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A wealth of information about reverse mortgages in Centennial Colorado


According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the number of HECM loan originations in Centennial Colorado and elsewhere insured by the Federal Housing Administration rose from 7,923 in fiscal year 1999 to 112,013 in 2008, representing an increase of more than 1,300%. HUD anticipates that the number of HECM originations will rise significantly in 2009 due in part to an increase in HECM loan limits from $362,790 to $625,500.

Reverse Mortgage Loan Types in Centennial Colorado

All HECM lenders in Centennial Colorado must follow HUD rules. And while the mortgage insurance premium is the same from lender to lender, most loan costs, including the origination fee, interest rate, closing costs, and servicing fees vary among lenders. No matter what type of reverse mortgage you’re considering in Centennial Colorado, understand all the conditions that could make the loan due and payable. Ask a counselor or lender to explain the Total Annual Loan Cost (TALC) rates. TALC rates show the projected annual average cost of a reverse mortgage, including all the itemized costs.

Reverse Mortgage Loan Requirements


If you live in a higher-valued home in Centennial Colorado, you may be able to borrow more with a proprietary reverse mortgage, but the more you borrow, the higher your costs. The best way to see key differences between a HECM and a proprietary loan is to do a side-by-side comparison of costs and benefits. Many HECM counselors and lenders can give you this important information.

Centennial Colorado Reverse Mortgage Financing

Some who offer reverse mortgages in Centennial Colorado may pressure you to buy other financial products, like an annuity or long term care insurance. Resist that pressure. You don’t have to buy any products or services to get a reverse mortgage (except to maintain the adequate homeowners or hazard insurance that HUD and other lenders require). In fact, in some situations, it is illegal to require you to buy other products to get a reverse mortgage.

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With most reverse mortgages in Centennial Colorado or elsewhere, you have at least three business days after closing to cancel the deal for any reason, without penalty. To cancel, you must notify the lender in writing. Send your letter by certified mail, and ask for a return receipt. That will allow you to document what the lender received and when. Keep copies of your correspondence and any enclosures. After you cancel, the lender has 20 days to return any money you have paid up to then for the financing.

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