Although we hope that our website provides you with every resource you need, here are some additional sites to research reverse mortgages and reverse mortgage business practices. To have your question answered by one of our reverse mortgage specialists, visit our ask a question page.
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Learn more reverse information by visiting the links below:
Age In Place
This is the website to the National Aging in Place Council. This council acts as a support group for seniors that provides information to help you make decisions about your future.
Reverse Mortgage.org
This is a consumer site that is sponsored by the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association to help you and your families learn about reverse mortgage pros and cons.
AARP: Budgeting & Saving
Formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons, AARP is a trusted source for information for those individuals 50 and older. According to their mission statement, they are "dedicated to enhancing quality of life for all as we age."
HUD: Home Equity Conversion Mortgages for Seniors
The official HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) website, which contains information on the federally insured reverse mortgages, is an unbiased resource which allows homeowners to read about reverse mortgage information.
Reverse Mortgage Daily
Reverse Mortgage Daily is the largest Internet source for reverse mortgage information. Updated several times daily, this is an asset to seniors who wish to stay on top of any and all new reverse mortgage news.
Better Business Bureau
The official website of the Better Business Bureau, the rating of our company can be completely verified as well as information on how to submit complaints about other companies. For other information on submitting complaints, click here.
The following pages may also interest you:
- Learn the history of reverse mortgages
- Discover reverse mortgage facts for the families of seniors.

