Good Intentions vs Original Intent

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Reverse Industry Change

The Importance Of Intent In The Reverse Mortgage Industry

The saying goes “the road to hell is paved with good intentions”. The same could be said of the federally-insured reverse mortgage program’s recent predicament and HUD’s swift action to avoid disaster…the closure of the program. Much of the recent reverse mortgage news has focused on the announced overhaul of the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Program, but few look at or understand it’s original intent. The words original intent are fitting when examine the origins of our program versus its evolution over the last 24 years. The Housing & Community Development Act which laid the groundwork for the reverse mortgage program says the purpose is “to meet the special needs of elderly homeowners by reducing the effect of the economic hardship caused by the increasing costs of meeting health, housing, and subsistence needs at a time of reduced income, through the insurance of home equity conversion mortgages to permit the conversion of a portion of accumulated home equity into liquid assets.”

Bad lead or something else?

Purchasing Reverse Mortgage LeadsIf you’ve ever purchased reverse mortgage leads or spoke to someone who has you’ve probably heard or even said the words yourself… “those leads were no good”. Some have taken this mindset to heart and have convinced themselves one should never purchase leads. The largest reverse mortgage lenders in the country consistently purchase leads and would not do so ifContinue reading