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 What do you do when your landlord doesnt return your security deposit?
We relocated from CA to GA in February. When I called my landlord in march, he mentioned that he had to replace the carpet in the whole apartment which cost him $1500 (our deposit was 1150). I have ...


 I've inherited my grandmothers house.Can I keep it or does it have to be sold?
Originally we put the house on the market but had 2 sales fall through due to structural damage.I've asked the executor of the will if he can just give me the house instead of selling it so that ...


 Can my landlord raise my rent?
I rent a condo but the owner hired a management company to handle everything so I deal with them directly and not her. Per the lease, I must give her 60 days notice if I am not going to renew my ...


 Question for tenants or landlords! What are my rights?
The lease on our apartment just began yesterday, and it was our first time into the apartment since we quickly had the one and only look at it a month ago. At the time of looking at it, the apartment ...


 Whats a good age to move out of home?
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 Will the real estate market pick up?
I needs to sell a piece of property. Do you prices will pick up after the new year?...


 I was recently laid off from my job. Can my landlord evict me?
I'm a subtenant in San Francisco to a master tenant. I have a signed rental agreement, so I *DO* have written proof. I told the master tenant (who lives in the house with me) that I would be ...


 In New Jersey, should a landlord provide it's tenants with a refrigerator?
When i first went to look at this place the place was so clean and nice that i didn't pay any attention to whether or not there was a refrigerator there. I put the deposit down but after a ...


 Want To Take Legal Action Against Attorney?
My husband and I hired an attorney to have a title search done on our property prior to getting our mortgage. Upon the attorney's research she found that the title was good, however 2 years ...


 Is flipping houses a smart way to make money?
also what are the basics that you need to know to excell in flipping houses ...


 Is my ex landlord responsible for replacing the carpets at his expense?
I am getting ready to move out of my current rental. The carpets are falling apart. Everytime i vaccum more of it rips apart. Can they charge me to replace the carpet? i have lived in the house ...


 What do you think about my realtor?
This is my first time buying a home. My mom would be my co-borrower. Her credit is very strong. We found a house that I really like. It is a bank owned property. The listing price is 237,000. M...


 How do I get a person out of my house who is doing illegal drugs. We have no lease. He just pays me week by w
How do I get a guy out of my house who is doing illegal drugs in it. We have no written agreement. He just pays me week by ...


 How do relate your salary to what kind of house you can afford?
Just want to know....


 Would you rather have a big house in a shady neighborhood or a small house in a decent neighborhood?
We're newly married & poor trying to buy a house in an overinflated market. There are some places in our price range that are decent size (one's a 4 bedroom) but they are in a scarrier ...


 Landlord lease issue please help?
My husband and I signed a 1 year lease that is up on Friday, the landlord wanted us to sign another but we plan on moving so we didnt sign it. She then said we would have to give her 30 days notice ...


 Can a person buy a home with bad credit?
I live in Oklahoma, I have bad credit, but great income. Due to my ex, i found out that my credit rating is in the mid 500's, which sux. Any Ideas? I am so tired of paying rent, i think at age 41...


 How much notice must a lodger with no tenancy agreement give to quit the property?
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 If you qualify for a $150,000 home loan but the house is only $130,000, Do you get to keep the remaing?
We are trying to get qualified for $150,000 home loan. The home we are looking for is actually only $130,000. Would they redo the loan or could we keep the $20,000?
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 What can I do before moving out, to prove that I left the place clean and not beyond normal wear and tear?
I've asked my landlord to complete a move out inspection with me, after I've moved everything out of the unit. Yet he insists he will do the inspection ALONE and notify me later regarding ...



jerry
What does everyone think of a reverse mortgage?
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ADF
I don't know of anyone that has one, but I think it is worth investigating for people that are retired and do not wish to keep the house in the family when they are gone.


Crystal S
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Jerry,

Most people answering are getting confused.

There are two types of loans out there:
Reverse Mortgages
Negative Amoritization Mortgages

Reverse Mortgage are only for people 62 years or greater and they can be a great way to go. Increases cash flow, eliminates monthly payment. The best part of them is that if you owe more than the house is worth, you don't need to pay it back. The home can not be foreclosed on.

Negative Amoritazation loans are totally different. Mortgage Brokers try to sell them because they are an extremelly low monthly payment and the start rate is around 1%. The problem is that the interest goes on the back side of the loan and needs to be paid back or you lose your house. Not only that, but the 1% is only good for 1 month. After that you are looking at 7.5% to 8%. Not good!

If used in the right way, a neg am loan can help certain people: self employed, commission sales, but that is about it.

You need to understand what you are getting yourself into.

My best advice: ask a ton of questions to your loan officer!

You can email me at lavautem@yahoo.com if you have any other questions.

Thanks,


jill_sauder
Some retirees are money-poor (fixed income) and equity-rich. This would solve that problem. That's the only case I can think of where it makes sense, though.


cmcdonnell@ameritech.net
What is that? Sounds like a scam. Don't trust a mortgage that you have to ask about on yahoo. Remember, if a mortgage sounds too good to be true, it is. Lenders will always get their money out of you, no matter how sweet the terms sound.


Byron W
Everyone has an opinion on reverse mortgages. Reverse mortgages are a GREAT product. IF they fit your situation. It really depends on your situation. I am a reverse mortgage specialist and I run the website www.reversemortgagepage.com. If you are interested, I'd be more than happy to speak with directly. Just email me.


mel
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I would not recommend a reverse mortgage to anyone who has family.


feisty_wun
it'll be nice for he elderly because they get to retain their home; however, who ever inherits the home will be in a living nightmare if they try to sell.


inbalance
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You could do a reverse mortgage within your family. My parents will be doing a reverse mortgage with me. I'll pay an amount to them each month and own part of the house. Because it's within the family it saves a lot of hassles when the unfortunate day comes that they are no longer with us. It saves taxes after death because the house doesn't need to be transferred, one of the people on the ownership is still living. I guess it probably works better because I live with them... but just an idea.


ssgtusmc3013
not a good idea.


hi surfer
Its a great deal if you dont care about leaving the equity in your home to a loved one.


bburns31
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Financial Freedom is a very good company. I use them solely for all of my reverse mortgages. They are a subsidiary of Indymac bank and they do not sell their loans to anyone else. They fund about 80% of all reverse mortgages in the country and are truly the leader in the industry. You are in very good hands.


daryllboothe
I think that if you don't have heirs, they are a means of extra income that you can enjoy before you wind up in a nursing home and they'll just take it anyway. If you have children and would like to leave it to them, try to engage the children's help to see if another solution can be worked out.


business creature
Ok reverse mortgage if you fit this criteria. You don’t have any children you would like to leave your property to, because technically it belongs to the bank. As it is a lease of term of your life. Your errors may buy the property back from the bank at the built interest and principle tied in to the loan. A reverse mortgage gives you the opportunity to have a house for your life term or of title holders. It also can give you money in your pocket for retirement. You must live in the house as to say you can’t rent it out. If you are caught you will be foreclosed. It is tied to conditions of which you will follow depends on lender. You will never have to pay a mortgage again but you most pay taxes on your property and you can not use the house on your income taxes so no tax break. You most be a senior citizen as well that is all now you could make the decision from there.


kny390
I think you have to consider carefully all the ramifications of a reverse mortgage. Eventually the bank will own your home, so you have to make sure that the income will last long enough for you not to run into a problem. However, if you are old enough and you don't want to leave it for your family, it can make a difference in the style in which you live.


T Sanchez
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Reverse Mortgages are great for older people who do not have enough savings or assets to fund their retirement lifestyle. It allows them to access the equity in their house whilst living in it. The major drawback is with every payment the bank owns more of the house and you may not have anything to pass on to your children by the end of it.


girl
Not sure read some mortgage tips and more on this site to help you with it


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