Reverse Mortgages in Chino Hills

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Mortgage and Lending with Orange County, Corona, Riverside, Los Angeles NMLS#203003

Chino HillsThank you for visiting.  You must be looking for some information on reverse mortgages. My name is Deborah Nance (call me Debbie) and I have been a local Reverse Mortgage Specialist here in the Inland Empire since 2005.  I hope you will take some time to look around the links provided to gather some good information on this unique home loan. Then, I would love to meet with you to discuss whether or not a it is a solution for your needs. I’m a big fan of reverse mortgages BUT they are not always the best solution.

There are really just two ways to get cash from your home. You could sell and move - or you could borrow against your home. If you move there are costs (Realtor® commission & settlement fees). If you borrowed against your home, you again have costs AND now have to make monthly loan payments for 10,15 or even 30 years.

There is another way of getting money from your home that does not require you to move or to make mortgage payments. It’s called a Reverse Mortgage. T
o be eligible you must own your home and be 62 years of age.

A “reverse” mortgage is a loan against your home that you do not have to pay back for as long as you live there. With this mortgage, you can turn a portion of the value of your home into cash without having to move or to repay a loan each month. The cash you get from a reverse mortgage can be paid to you in several ways:

  • Lump Sum - You receive all funds at closing
  • Line of Credit - All available funds are in a credit-line account that you can withdraw from as needed
  • Tenure Payments - These are monthly payments TO YOU for as long as you live in the home.
  • Combination - You can assign portions of your available funds into any or all of the above methods.

 

Although, there are no mortgage payments required on a reverse mortgage.  You still have obligations just as in any mortgage. They are:

  • Occupy the home as your principal residence.
  • Keep your home insured.
  • Keep your home maintained.
  • Keep your property taxes and homeowners dues current.

You are welcome to a personalized Reverse Mortgage Analysis showing you what you may qualify for, please click on the “Learn More” button below.  Let me know your age, and if you are married, your spouses age, your approximate home value and the total remaining balance on any loans you have on your home.  Or ask any question you may have.

 
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By Deborah Nance

NMLS#202003

Your Local Southern California Reverse Mortgage Professional

How Much Do You Qualify For?

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Equal Housing Lender

iReverse Home Loans, LLC, NMLS#810502 originates reverse mortgages in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona (MB-0919584), California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon (ML-5378), Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont (1164-MB), Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. 

Important Information: Reverse Mortgages are neither "endorsed" nor "approved" by the Federal Government. The FHA (Federal Housing Administration) provides certain insurance benefits for lenders and borrowers in connection with the lender’s HECM loans; the FHA does not make or originate loans. The owner(s) retain title to the property that is the subject of the reverse mortgage until the person sells or transfers the property and is therefore responsible for paying property taxes, insurance, maintenance and related taxes. Failing to pay these amounts or failure to maintain the condition of your property may cause the reverse mortgage loan to become due immediately. A reverse mortgage is a complex loan secured by your home. Whether such mortgage makes sense for you depends on your financial situation and needs. For these reasons, we strongly recommend that you consult with a qualified independent housing counselor, family members and other trusted advisers before making this decision. This website is not from HUD or FHA and was not approved by HUD or any government agency.

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