We had mentioned in an earlier episode that we expected to see HUD bring futher clarification to the new Non Borrowing Spouse policy. Last week however we have a new twist. The Ineligible Non-Borrowing Spouse.
Continue readingThe Year in Review: Top Stories from 2014
During the past year the reverse mortgage industry has experienced drastic change. Our top stories for 2014 highlight the addition of new HECM Products, the Extreme Summit, the revised Principal Limit Factor tables and the inclusion of non-borrowing spouses, the HECM Financial Assessment, the impacts of double digit interest rates, and how a reverse mortgage fits into modern retirement planning.
Continue readingExpert Says Take a Reverse Mortgage Now
One well recognized mortgage expert, The Mortgage Professor: Jack Guttentag. He advocates taking a reverse mortgage now rather than waiting…
Continue readingThe HELOC to HECM Dilemma
With the recent release of HUD’s Financial Assessment guidelines our focus was primarily centered on the new requirements future borrowers will have to walk through to qualify for a federally-insured reverse mortgage or Home Equity Conversion Mortgage…
Continue readingThe Financial Assessment Released
The long anticipated, or dreaded depending on your viewpoint, Financial Assessment was announced last week by HUD at the annual National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association conference in Florida. The new guidelines will go into effect March 2nd, 2015…
Continue readingReducing HELOC Risks
HELOCs have begun to resurge in the mortgage market as home values have nearly recovered from their pre-crash values and today’s artificially low interest rates. While banks make these loans attractive to the average consumer what is often overlooked or not expressly pointed out are the risks and limitations.
Continue readingA Kosher Reverse Mortgage
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The Mortgage Professor Launches New Approach to HECM origination
In my recent discussions with Jack Guttentag or The Mortgage Professor he mentioned a new product he is developing; the kosher reverse mortgage. For those unfamiliar with the term kosher can mean a product or food is certified as acceptable meeting particular requirements, often religious. Last week Mr. Guttentag outlined the particulars of the program. First he begins with the need for specific HECM certification of reverse mortgage professionals. I couldn’t agree more. Today those seeking to enter the reverse mortgage space are required to pass the national NMLS and state-specific tests mostly centered on traditional mortgage lending. Typically nationally exams have zero or one or two HECM specific questions. As the HECM is a complex financial product being offered to a protected class who can ill afford a financial misstep, a HECM specific certification would go a long way in protecting the consumer and our industry’s reputation.
Here are a few highlights of the Mortgage Professor’s Kosher Reverse.
1- Loan officers would make efforts to counter the bias toward excess cash withdrawals…
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Circling the Wagons
Circling the wagons. It’s something our early pioneers did to protect themselves and their party from attack during their perilous journey to settle the western frontier. Not unlike the settlers we must take proactive measures to protect our hard-earned applicants from fear, doubts and mostly confusion during one of the most critical phases of reverse mortgage origination: the counseling process.
Continue readingComing Out of Denial
“Refusal to believe until proof is given is a rational position; denial of all outside our own limited experience is absurd.” These words ring no truer than when it comes to those who embrace or reject the federal-insured reverse mortgage.
Continue readingNew HECM: Old Issues Remain
The ‘New’ Reverse Mortgage. It’s a timely title considering the slate of recent changes to the HECM program and NRMLA’s Extreme Summit television ads which tout a new reverse mortgage. While one could accurately surmise we have a ‘new’ product we still face some of the same old challenges of years past.
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