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New guidance explains how vacancy, unpaid taxes, HOA dues, insurance lapses, and foreclosure timelines can reduce or eliminate equity in inherited reverse mortgage homes.
IRVINE, Calif. - Californer -- Lawyers Realty Group is warning California heirs and successor trustees that delay after the death of a reverse mortgage borrower can put inherited home equity at serious risk.
When a reverse mortgage borrower dies, the loan generally becomes due and payable. Families may then need to decide whether to sell the home, refinance, pay off the loan, pursue a short sale, or take other approved action based on the home's value, loan balance, title status, and foreclosure timeline.
"When a reverse mortgage borrower dies, the family often does not know what to do first," said Derik N. Lewis, lead attorney and Realtor® at Lawyers Realty Group. "Some heirs assume they can simply take over the reverse mortgage. Others assume foreclosure is unavoidable. Both assumptions can cost the family time, options, and equity."
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Lawyers Realty Group cautions that the risk is often not only the reverse mortgage itself. Delay can allow unpaid property taxes, lapsed insurance, HOA assessments, foreclosure fees, vacancy damage, vandalism, code violations, property preservation expenses, and deferred maintenance to reduce or eliminate equity that may otherwise be recoverable.
Vacant inherited homes create additional problems. If no family member lives near the property, the home may sit unmonitored while fees accumulate and the condition declines. In some cases, heirs do not realize how much equity remains until foreclosure is already advanced.
"Heirs should not wait until a foreclosure sale date is close before getting advice," Lewis said. "The first questions should be immediate: Is the home secure? Is insurance in place? Are taxes or HOA dues unpaid? Has foreclosure started? Is the home in a trust? Is probate required? Is there equity?"
The firm encourages heirs and successor trustees to gather the reverse mortgage documents, confirm the loan status, check whether foreclosure notices have been recorded, review title and trust documents, determine whether the property is occupied or vacant, and obtain a realistic valuation.
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Lawyers Realty Group issued the guidance to help California families understand that reverse mortgage inheritance problems often involve legal deadlines, servicer requirements, title issues, property preservation, and real estate sale decisions at the same time.
About Lawyers Realty Group
Led by California Attorney and Realtor® Derik N. Lewis, Lawyers Realty Group helps homeowners, heirs, and families resolve complex real estate, mortgage, foreclosure, trust, probate, inherited property, and title matters through an integrated Attorney/Realtor® model.
For a free legal analysis, contact Lawyers Realty Group at (949) 613-5918 or visit www.lawyersrealtygroup.com.
When a reverse mortgage borrower dies, the loan generally becomes due and payable. Families may then need to decide whether to sell the home, refinance, pay off the loan, pursue a short sale, or take other approved action based on the home's value, loan balance, title status, and foreclosure timeline.
"When a reverse mortgage borrower dies, the family often does not know what to do first," said Derik N. Lewis, lead attorney and Realtor® at Lawyers Realty Group. "Some heirs assume they can simply take over the reverse mortgage. Others assume foreclosure is unavoidable. Both assumptions can cost the family time, options, and equity."
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Lawyers Realty Group cautions that the risk is often not only the reverse mortgage itself. Delay can allow unpaid property taxes, lapsed insurance, HOA assessments, foreclosure fees, vacancy damage, vandalism, code violations, property preservation expenses, and deferred maintenance to reduce or eliminate equity that may otherwise be recoverable.
Vacant inherited homes create additional problems. If no family member lives near the property, the home may sit unmonitored while fees accumulate and the condition declines. In some cases, heirs do not realize how much equity remains until foreclosure is already advanced.
"Heirs should not wait until a foreclosure sale date is close before getting advice," Lewis said. "The first questions should be immediate: Is the home secure? Is insurance in place? Are taxes or HOA dues unpaid? Has foreclosure started? Is the home in a trust? Is probate required? Is there equity?"
The firm encourages heirs and successor trustees to gather the reverse mortgage documents, confirm the loan status, check whether foreclosure notices have been recorded, review title and trust documents, determine whether the property is occupied or vacant, and obtain a realistic valuation.
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Lawyers Realty Group issued the guidance to help California families understand that reverse mortgage inheritance problems often involve legal deadlines, servicer requirements, title issues, property preservation, and real estate sale decisions at the same time.
About Lawyers Realty Group
Led by California Attorney and Realtor® Derik N. Lewis, Lawyers Realty Group helps homeowners, heirs, and families resolve complex real estate, mortgage, foreclosure, trust, probate, inherited property, and title matters through an integrated Attorney/Realtor® model.
For a free legal analysis, contact Lawyers Realty Group at (949) 613-5918 or visit www.lawyersrealtygroup.com.
Source: Lawyers Realty Group
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