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Home Equity Conversion Mortgages


The Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), available through many lenders, is regulated by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), which is part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The FHA tells HECM lenders how much they can lend you, based mainly on your age and your home's value. The HECM program limits your loan costs, and the FHA guarantees that lenders will meet their obligations.

HECM loans generally provide the largest loan advances of any reverse mortgage. Often they provide a lot more cash than any other program. HECMs also give you the most choices in how you can have the cash paid to you.

The money you get from a HECM can be used for any purpose. Although they are not cheap, HECM loans can be much less costly than the other reverse mortgages that can be used for any purpose.

Repaying a HECM

You must repay a HECM loan in full when the last surviving borrower dies or sells the home. It also may become due if:

  • you allow the property to deteriorate, except for reasonable wear and tear, and you fail to correct the problem; or

  • all borrowers permanently move to a new principal residence; or

  • the last surviving borrower fails to live in the home for 12 months in a row because of physical or mental illness; or

  • you fail to pay property taxes or hazard insurance, or violate any other borrower obligation.

Call our office at 406-761-5861 or send email to info@nwgf.org.

Who is Eligible

To be eligible for a HECM loan:

  • you, and any other current owners of your home, must be aged 62 or over, and live in your home as a principal residence;

  • your home must be a single-family residence in a 1- to 4-unit dwelling, a condominium, or part of a planned unit development (PUD). Some manufactured housing is eligible, but cooperatives and most mobile homes are not (although some cooperatives may become eligible by the end of 2003);

  • your home must be at least one year old and meet HUD's minimum property standards, but you can use the HECM to pay for repairs that may be required; and

  • you must discuss the program with a counselor from a HUD-approved counseling agency. NWGF does not provide HECM loans, however, we do the mandatory 3rd party counseling session.

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Upcoming Events

2010 NeighborWorks Great Falls Fund Drive Begins
March 4 - March 18, 2010

For 13 days about 100 volunteer fundraisers will be visiting local businesses to gain their support. The fund drive raises money for NWGF’s operating expenses. This year’s goal is $110,000.
Homeowner Post Purchase Class- Home Refinancing
April 8, 2010

2010 Biennial Housing Conference
Helena, MT
June 15-17, 2010

Please check back soon for further details.

 

 

NeighborWorks Great Falls
509 1st Avenue South
Great Falls, MT 59401
Phone: (406) 761-5861
Toll Free: 1-866-587-2244
Fax: (406) 761-5852