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All loans subject to credit approval. Rates and fees subject to change.
1All loans subject to credit approval and meeting eligibility requirements. Restrictions apply. Must meet minimum equity requirements. By refinancing an existing loan, the payments and total finance changes may be higher over the life of the loan.
2Down payment waiver is based on VA eligibility.
3There is an up front funding fee that takes the place of mortgage insurance.
4These are brokered loan products. All credit decisions for brokered loan products will be made by the third-party lender. Restrictions and limitations apply. You must still live in the home as your primary residence, continue to pay required property taxes, homeowners’ insurance, and maintain the home according to FHA requirements. Failure to meet these requirements can trigger a loan default that may result in foreclosure. As required by FHA, you will be charged an up-front mortgage insurance premium (MIP) at closing and, over the life of the loan, you will be charged an annual MIP based on the loan balance. Your current mortgage, if any, must be paid off using proceeds from your reverse mortgage loan. If your home needs repairs to be eligible for a reverse mortgage loan, you may be able to use the proceeds of the loan to accomplish this. Generally, the money received is not considered income and could be tax free, please consult your tax advisor and appropriate government agencies for any effect on taxes or government benefits.