Can You Lose Your Home with a Reverse Mortgage?

While rare, it is possible to face foreclosure with a reverse mortgage if you:

  • Fail to pay property taxes or homeowners insurance.
  • Do not maintain the property.
  • Move out of the home permanently.

Staying informed and proactive can help you avoid these issues and keep your home secure.

Case Study:
Martha, 75, missed her property tax payments due to a misunderstanding. With support from Evoque Lending Reverse, she arranged a repayment plan and avoided foreclosure, ensuring she could remain in her home.

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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