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Thursday, June 11, 2009

U.S. Regulator: Be Wary of Reverse Mortgages

From C.A.R. Market Matters, June 11, 2009

Some industry analysts, including U.S. bank regulator, John Dugan, believe that reverse mortgages could be the next subprime mortgage product to gain traction. Dugan says that while reverse mortgages can be beneficial, they also share some of the characteristics of the riskiest types of subprime mortgages.

Although the majority of reverse mortgages is insured by the Federal Housing Administration and poses limited credit risk, a different class of reverse mortgages is becoming popular--“proprietary” products--which offer less consumer protection.

To protect consumers, regulators are crafting guidelines and Dugan is recommending that regulators be more vigilant about misleading marketing and cracking down on lenders who try to bundle a reverse mortgage with other financial products, such as an annuity or life insurance product.

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