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Weighing the pros & cons of reverse mortgages
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 322667, member: 91868"] A reverse mortgage is a type of loan that allows homeowners to access the equity in their home. It can be an attractive option for seniors who are looking for extra income or need help paying off debts. However, it’s important to understand the potential risks and benefits before making a decision. One of the main advantages of a reverse mortgage is that you don’t have to make any payments until you move out or pass away. This means that you can use your home equity without having to worry about monthly payments or interest accruing on the loan balance. Additionally, there are no restrictions on how you use the money from a reverse mortgage; it can be used for anything from medical bills to travel expenses. On the other hand, there are some drawbacks associated with taking out a reverse mortgage as well. For one thing, they tend to have higher fees than traditional mortgages due to their complexity and risk level. Furthermore, if your home value decreases over time, then you may end up owing more than what your house is worth when it comes time to pay back the loan balance. Finally, if you decide not to stay in your home long-term then this could also lead to additional costs down the line as well since most lenders require borrowers who move out within three years of taking out a reverse mortgage pay back all remaining funds plus interest accrued during that period of time. Overall, deciding whether or not a reverse mortgage is right for you will depend on your individual circumstances and financial goals. It’s important that anyone considering this option carefully weigh both sides before making any decisions so they can make sure they get all available benefits while avoiding unnecessary risks along the way too! [/QUOTE]
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