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Home Equity Conversion Mortgages and Retirement Planning

This course provides an overview of the reverse mortgage product and the ways it may be used in retirement.
Credits: 0.5 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
Provider: IL NAELA
SKU: NAELA2412-R
$30.00 or 0.50 credits
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This course provides an overview of the reverse mortgage product and the ways it may be used in retirement. It includes discussions of what HECM Reverse Mortgage loans are, their benefits and application in retirement, common questions about them, and recent updates and consumer safeguards. 

Chris Holmes, U.S. Mortgage Corporation, Melville, NY

EXPIRES: 9/1/26

This course provides an overview of the reverse mortgage product and the ways it may be used in retirement. It includes discussions of what HECM Reverse Mortgage loans are, their benefits and application in retirement, common questions about them, and recent updates and consumer safeguards. 

Chris Holmes, U.S. Mortgage Corporation, Melville, NY

EXPIRES: 9/1/26

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Program Date9/10/24
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