When will the principal and interest charges become due?

The loan must be paid in full when one of the following occurs:

  •  A “maturity event” — the loan becomes due and payable when the home is sold, or the borrower or qualified non-borrowing spouse no longer occupies the home as their principal residence (i.e., passes away, moves out, or vacates the property for more than 12 months) due to mental or physical illness.
  •  You fail to pay property taxes or homeowners insurance.
  •  You let the property deteriorate beyond what is considered reasonable wear and tear, and do not correct the problem.

 

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One on One Guidance Larry took the time for the One-on-One guidance I needed to steer through the process.      

John M — May 10, 2024

Gold Standard Service We were concerned about getting an honest and experienced person to help us understand and facilitate a reverse mortgage for our 90-year-old mother. Larry McAnarney is an experienced expert I will recommend to everyone if there is a need for RM financing. He is knowledgeable, very professional, and kind. He thoroughly answered all our questions and promptly responded to email and phone inquiries as needed, guiding us through each step. He provides a gold standard service!

Renee M — Oct 4, 2022

Outstanding in Handling Everything Please let all at Mutual of Omaha know that you and your staff were outstanding in handling all the completed matters associated with getting this purchase loan done. We had realtors on vacation in Mexico and an estate representative on vacation in China creating many challenges. My realtor lost control and your efforts allowed us to get all the paperwork done and close the deal. Thanks again, I am so happy with the new digs and just finished up my new cash flow. I am free for life!  Wow, such an exciting moment.      

Gary N — Mar 21, 2024

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