Getting Started in Reverse Mortgages
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Tax Implications of Reverse Mortgages (Part 2 of 2)
Reverse mortgages have significant federal (and state) income and estate tax implications. This article focuses on only one of the possible federal income tax categories of deductible interest, home mortgage interest.
Your Mother was Right: Ethical Issues in Reverse Mortgage Lending
Consider for a moment the following ethical scenarios and how you would respond.
Understanding the Tax Implications of a Reverse Mortgage (Part 1 of 2)
CPA Jim Veale says reverse mortgages have significant federal (and state) income and estate tax implications.
Reverse Mortgage Basics
We provide the basic facts that every loan officer should know.
Managing Yourself to be Successful: What to Look for in a New Reverse Mortgage Hire
Are you looking to expand your reverse mortgage staff? If so, you should know the qualities and personality traits to look for in a successful reverse mortgage originator.
Sample Loan Package
In this section, we posted a sample loan package for the FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program
Taking the Complexities Out of Reverse Mortgages
One of the challenges of being a loan officer is making sure a client fully understands how the reverse mortgages works and what the different disclosures discussed at application and closing mean.
Thinking In Reverse: Transitioning From Conventional Mortgages to Reverse Mortgages
If your career as a mortgage loan officer has focused primarily on originating conventional or "subprime" mortgages, and you are now transitioning to reverse mortgages, there are several things to consider as you meet with prospective clients.
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