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Below is a module created by Idaho Legal Aid Services related to common legal issues surrounding seniors or the elderly and protecting their home in relation to issues like Medicaid, foreclosure, deed, reverse mortgages, and letting others reside with you.. The module is available in English and Spanish.
What is predatory lending?
Predatory lending is the practice of preying on, or taking advantage of, an individual or group of people that may have a difficult time buying or refinancing a home such as people who may be poor, uneducated, elderly, or in a protected class. Under the Fair Housing Act, a protected class is a group of people who share common characteristics and are protected from discrimination on the basis of race, religion, national origin, color, disability, familial status, and gender.
How do I know if I've been a victim?
FHA funds housing counseling agencies throughout the country who can provide information on reverse mortgages.
The Lender List page allows you to lookup lenders using various selection criteria.
Reverse mortgages are becoming popular in America. HUD's Federal Housing Administration (FHA) created one of the first. The Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) is FHA's reverse mortgage program which enables you to withdraw some of the equity in your home. The HECM is a safe plan that can give older Americans greater financial security. Many seniors use it to supplement social security, meet unexpected medical expenses, make home improvements and more. You can receive free information about reverse mortgages in general by calling AARP toll free at (800) 209-8085.
Reverse Mortgage Education Project - Financial strategies for low-income seniors in tough economic times.
Title 55, Chapter 20 - Idaho Mobile Home Park Landlord-Tenant Act: https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/title55/t55ch20/
Use this template to create a notice for the landlord of the organization of a tenants' or homeowners' association without the names of the association's officers.
Key Benefits of Purchasing your Community:
Ability to stabilize rent
Control of the area itself
Security – mitigate the threat of eviction
Improved sense of community
PURCHASE METHOD – 501C3 Affordable Housing Provider/Housing Authority
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