A wealth of information about reverse mortgages in Haiku Hawaii
According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the number of HECM loan originations in Haiku Hawaii 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
An HECM is a reverse mortgage loan product insured by the Federal Housing Authority (FHA). While other reverse mortgage loan products exist, the HECM is the most well-known and widely available in Haiku Hawaii. It enables eligible homeowners to access the equity in their homes by providing funds (in many instances in a lump sum payment) without incurring a monthly payment burden during their lifetime in the home. To be eligible for an HECM, a borrower must be 62 years or older, own their own property (or have a small mortgage balance), occupy their property as their primary residence, and participate in HECM counseling.
Requirements for a Reverse Mortgage Loan in Haiku Hawaii
Qualifying for a reverse mortgage is easy and hassle-free. There is no minimum income required and no monthly repayments. And what's more, with a reverse mortgage, you do not stand the chance of losing your home. In the case of a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), HUD requires that you meet with a counselor from an independent government-approved housing counseling agency. The counselor must explain the loan's costs, financial implications, and alternatives. This is a tremendous resource. Shop the loan market all you want, but take what you find to a counselor who can walk you through all your options and compare them, side by side.
Understanding Reverse Mortgage Financing
Because you retain title to your home in Haiku Hawaii, you are responsible for property taxes, insurance, utilities, fuel, maintenance, and other expenses. If you don’t pay property taxes, carry homeowner’s insurance, or maintain the condition of your home, your loan may become due and payable. Interest on reverse mortgages is not deductible on income tax returns until the loan is paid off in part or whole.
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