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The 3 Things Every Divorce Attorney Should Know About Their Client's Mortgage

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"3 things divorce attorneys should know about their clients' mortgage. 1. Can your client qualify after a divorce? 2. Is a reverse mortgage a better option? 3. Can your client afford to buy out their spouse?"

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"Before you figure out who's going to stay in the home, figure out who can afford the mortgage."

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Mistakes Your Mortgage Lender Doesn't Want Your Client To Make During Their Divorce

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"3 things divorce attorneys should know about their clients' mortgage. 1. Can your client qualify after a divorce? 2. Is a reverse mortgage a better option? 3. Can your client afford to buy out their spouse?"

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"Before you figure out who's going to stay in the home, figure out who can afford the mortgage."

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*This is not a commitment to lend. The borrower must meet all loan obligations, including living in the property as the principal residence and paying property charges, including property taxes, fees, and hazard insurance. The borrower must maintain the home. If the borrower does not meet these loan obligations, then the loan will need to be repaid. Otherwise, the loan must be repaid when the last borrower passes away or sells the home. Prices, guidelines and minimum requirements are subject to change without notice. Some products may not be available in all states. Subject to review of credit and/or collateral; not all applicants will qualify for financing. It is important to make an informed decision when selecting and using a loan product; make sure to compare loan types when making a financing decision. This material has not been reviewed, approved or issued by HUD, FHA or any government agency. <COMPANY NAME> is not affiliated with or acting on behalf of or at the direction of HUD, FHA or any other government agency. To find a Reverse Mortgage counselor near you, search the HECM Counselor Roster at https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/hecm_ agency_look.cfm or call (800) 569-4287

Charges such as an origination fee, mortgage insurance premiums, closing costs and/or servicing fees may be assessed and will be added to the loan balance. The loan balance grows over time, and interest is added to that balance. Interest on a reverse mortgage is not deductible from your income tax until you repay all or part of the interest on the loan. Although the loan is non-recourse, at the maturity of the loan, the lender will have a claim against your property and you or your heirs may need to sell the property in order to repay the loan or use other assets to repay the loan in order to retain the property. You should know that a reverse mortgage is a negative amortization loan which means that your mortgage balance will increase while your home equity decreases if you do not make principle and interest payments on your loan. This may make it more difficult to refinance the loan or to obtain cash upon the sale of the home. However, you will never owe more than the home is worth when the loan is repaid.

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