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NCOA offers free Reverse Mortgage Counseling
for Older Adults seeking to use their Home
Equity wisely
March 29, 2011
-- As older adults continue to face
financial challenges in the sluggish
economy, the National Council on Aging (NCOA)
will offer free counseling for seniors
through its Reverse Mortgage Counseling
Services (RMCS) Network.
RMCS counselors are waiving the usual $125 counseling
fee in order to help more homeowners
understand how reverse mortgage loans, along
with community programs and other options,
could help them remain in their homes.
Consumers age 62+ can schedule a free
reverse mortgage counseling session by
calling 1-800-510-0301.
"Many homeowners are struggling in this
economy, and with the looming budget cuts in
senior services on Capitol Hill, its may
make things more difficult for those in
need," said Barbara
R. Stucki,
Ph.D., vice president of Home Equity
Initiatives for NCOA.
"With this in mind, we are happy to offer
free counseling so that older adults can
learn how to make smart decisions about
using their home equity at a time when other
resources may be decreasing."
Generally, NCOA RMCS counselors do not
charge a fee for counseling upfront, only at
the time of closing, if the client decides
to take out a reverse mortgage. RMCS
counseling is always free for clients with
annual incomes of less than $20,000 for
individuals or $30,000 for
couples.
NCOA also offers a consumer booklet on
reverse mortgages, entitled Use
Your Home to Stay at Home. The booklet, and
additional information on Reverse Mortgages,
can be downloaded for free atwww.ncoa.org/reversemortgage.
About NCOA
The National Council on Aging is a
non-profit service and advocacy organization
headquartered in Washington,
DC.
NCOA is a national voice for older Americans
- especially those who are vulnerable
and disadvantaged - and the community
organizations that serve them. It brings
together non-profit organizations,
businesses and government to develop
creative solutions that improve the lives of
all older adults. NCOA works with thousands
of organizations across the country to help
seniors find jobs and benefits, improve
their health, live independently and remain
active in their communities. For more
information, visit www.NCOA.org .
SOURCE National Council on Aging
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