





Ken Walker
Description
Keep the keys, while easing your financial squeeze!
Many financial solutions might leave you worried about losing control over your most valuable asset—your home. This program is designed with your security and autonomy in mind. Unlike typical financial arrangements, entering into a (HECM) does not mean the lender gains ownership or control over your property. You retain full title and ownership, and there's no requirement to repay the loan until you decide to move out or sell. This is not just another mortgage; it’s a groundbreaking approach that ensures you can tap into your home equity without compromising your home’s ownership or your peace of mind.

Another significant concern is whether a reverse mortgage prevents you from leaving your home to your children. While it is necessary to repay the (HECM) upon the homeowner’s departure from the property, your heirs are provided with flexible choices. They can settle the loan balance and retain the home, sell the property and claim the remaining equity. This approach ensures your family has the freedom to make the best decision for their future, without being forced into a one-size-fits-all solution.

Another significant concern is whether a reverse mortgage prevents you from leaving your home to your children. While it is necessary to repay the (HECM) upon the homeowner’s departure from the property, your heirs are provided with flexible choices. They can settle the loan balance and retain the home, sell the property and claim the remaining equity. This approach ensures your family has the freedom to make the best decision for their future, without being forced into a one-size-fits-all solution.

We Do Business in Accordance With Federal Fair Lending Laws
UNDER THE FEDERAL FAIR HOUSING ACT, IT IS ILLEGAL, ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RELIGION, SEX, HANDICAP, OR FAMILIAL STATUS (HAVING CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18), TO: Deny a loan for the purpose of purchasing, constructing, improving, repairing or maintaining a dwelling, or to deny any loan secured by a dwelling; or
Discriminate in fixing the amount, interest rate, duration, application procedures, or other terms or conditions of such a loan or in appraising property.
IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE BEEN DISCRIMINATED AGAINST, YOU SHOULD SEND A COMPLAINT TO: Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Department of Housing and Urban Development Washington, DC 20410