Reverse mortgages

March HECM bump masks a deeper slowdown

Endorsements of Home Equity Conversion Mortgages surged noticeably last month from a short February, but volumes are still showing weakness compared to second-half 2025 levels.   Processing Content HECM endorsements increased 16.3% month over month in March to 2,117 loans, according to the latest data from Reverse Market Insight. While welcome news for lenders of the […]

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FOA reports another loss in Q4, still profits in 2025

Finance of America posted another net loss in the fourth quarter, but saw significant profit increases for 2025 as a whole. Processing Content The reverse mortgage company reported a $21 million loss from continuing operations in the fourth quarter, a $7-million improvement from the previous quarter, FOA revealed on an earnings call Tuesday. On an

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HECM lenders see subdued numbers to start the year

Early-year data shows a noticeable slowdown in government-backed reverse mortgage endorsement volume, and the rise of proprietary products may be playing a role.  Processing Content Endorsements of Federal Housing Administration-backed Home Equity Conversion Mortgages dropped 20.7% between January and February to 1,821 transactions, according to the latest data from Reverse Market Insight. January’s total had

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Fairway, NAIFA reverse mortgage training targets financial advisors

Home Mortgage, is launching a new program to help financial professionals integrate home equity into retirement planning.   Processing Content The training, offered exclusively to NAIFA members, focuses on the ethical and strategic use of housing wealth, including reverse mortgages, in retirement planning for clients 55 and older, the organizations said in a press release Tuesday.

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AARP sues Celink, Carrington, Finance of America over HECMs

A new class action lawsuit claims Carrington Mortgage Services, Celink and Finance of America Reverse have squeezed thousands of dollars of illegal fees out of tens of thousands of older homeowners.  Processing Content Representatives for reverse mortgage borrowers say the homeowners were overcharged for a variety of fees and suffered inflated interest and mortgage insurance

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FHA reverse mortgage properties go up for sale

The Department of Housing and Urban Development will be selling thousands more reverse mortgages that have been called due-and-payable on occupied homes, continuing a practice that began late last year. Processing Content More than 2,500 nonvacant loans with a total principal balance around $730 million are going up for sale on Feb. 10. Until recently, department’s

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FOA buys Onity’s reverse MSRs in strategic shift

Onity’s PHH Mortgage Corp. subsidiary is repositioning its reverse mortgage business, selling its loan pipeline and multibillion-dollar servicing rights portfolio in that part of the market to Finance of America while staying involved as a subservicer and niche securitizer. PHH said it is working to accommodate a smooth transition for its reverse mortgage originators when

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Finance of America reports 3Q loss, nine-month profit

Reverse mortgage company Finance of America’s continuing operations took a net loss on a one-time adjustment in the third quarter, but it was profitable on that basis for the year-to-date, unaudited interim results show. The company reported a $29 million in net loss from continuing operations during the third quarter due to home price model

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Ex-LO sentenced in Chicago-area reverse mortgage scheme

Another ex-loan originator in a reverse mortgage scheme that cost elderly African-American Chicago-area homeowners millions of dollars is going to prison. Gary Bohn, 59, was sentenced Wednesday to 1-and-a-half years in prison for his role in the wider fraud, according to Law360 which reported the sentencing. The former Illinois-based LO with American Fidelity Financial Services

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HUD plans to sell close to 4,000 HECM loans

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is auctioning off hundreds of millions of dollars in reverse mortgages on Wednesday in a bid to reduce risk to its insurance fund. Close to 1,600 home equity conversion mortgages (HECMs) secured by vacant properties are for sale, a notice published by the department on the Federal Register

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