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William Coet
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Reverse Mortgage - Offering Owner Lifetime Use of Home- Who pays insurance?

William Coet
  • Lititz, PA
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Hello,

We would like to offer a homeowner a reverse mortgage and lifetime use of the home.  There is a good possibility there is no insurance on the house because it is owned outright and the owner may not care.

If we are paying the homeowner a reverse mortgage we will want to be sure it is insured.  How can we guarantee that it will be insured and what can we do it it lapses?

Thank you

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Joe Homs
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Joe Homs
  • Flipper
  • Mission Viejo, CA
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@William Coet you can always insure it yourself.  Have you checked into a Life Estate, instead of a Reverse Mortgage?  Or is the Reverse Mortgage coming from a bank?

Good Investing...

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