Do Reverse Mortgages Affect Government Benefits?
While reverse mortgages don’t impact Social Security or Medicare, they can affect needs-based benefits like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Proper planning is essential to ensure eligibility is preserved.
Case Study:
Angela structured her reverse mortgage strategically to supplement her income while preserving her Medicaid benefits. Evoque Lending Reverse provided the guidance she needed to navigate this complex situation.
It benefits you to be well-informed. Should you have any further questions or need clarification, our seasoned licensed reverse mortgage specialists are available to go over any details you like.
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