Reverse Mortgage 101
Last update:
04/21/2026
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2. Who Qualifies?
922 Views •7. Property, Taxes & Insurance
729 Views •3. HUD-Approved Counseling
710 Views •5. Costs & Fees
679 Views •9. Red Flags
674 Views •6. Protecting Your Heirs
655 Views •8. Common Myths Busted
649 Views •1. What Is a Reverse Mortgage?
639 Views •10. Next Steps
633 Views •4. Payout Options
592 Views •3. HUD-Approved Counseling
HUD-Approved Counseling: The Mandatory Step
HUD-approved counseling is required before applying. This is not optional — it is federal law.
Why Counseling Is Required
- Protects you from misunderstanding the product
- Ensures you understand repayment obligations
- Covers all costs, risks, and alternatives
What Is Covered
- How reverse mortgages work
- All available payout options
- Fees and closing costs
- Alternatives to consider
- How to spot predatory schemes
How to Find a Counselor
Use the HUD Counselor Search Tool or call 1-800-569-4287. Counseling is typically free or low-cost.
Compliance Notice: Borrowers must be 62 years of age or older. HUD-approved counseling is required. A reverse mortgage is not a government benefit. The loan becomes due and payable when the last surviving borrower no longer occupies the home as their primary residence or fails to meet the obligations of the mortgage.