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2021-2022 Regular Session
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Reverse Mortgage Counseling
January 19, 2022 10:01 AM to All House Members
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Representative Morgan Cephas
D House District 192
Memo
CO-SPONSORSHIP MEMORANDUM 
 
To:                   All House Members  
 
From:               Rep. Morgan Cephas
 
Date:               January 18, 2022 
 
Subject:           Reverse Mortgage Counseling
 
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Today, many Pennsylvanians face economic struggles. In response, some of our seniors have decided to enter reverse mortgages, which allow them to borrow on the equity of their home in exchange for a lump sum, fixed monthly payment, or line of credit. While this may help seniors access their assets without selling their home, many may end up paying more than before, and some could even lose their home.
 
Pennsylvania’s seniors should be made aware of the potential downsides before entering a reverse mortgage. That is why I am introducing legislation that would require face-to-face counseling with an approved financial counselor before one begins a reverse mortgage. If the meeting is unable to take place face-to-face, the potential borrower could also meet with a counselor over the phone or through video teleconference.
 
Seniors should enjoy a quality retirement with dignity and financial security. It is vital that our seniors and other homeowners are fully informed about the risks of certain financial products and the alternatives. I ask that you join me in co-sponsoring this important legislation.
 
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 2316
Reverse Mortgage Counseling
January 19, 2022 10:01 AM to All House Members

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CEPHAS

Memo
CO-SPONSORSHIP MEMORANDUM 
 
To:                   All House Members  
 
From:               Rep. Morgan Cephas
 
Date:               January 18, 2022 
 
Subject:           Reverse Mortgage Counseling
 
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Today, many Pennsylvanians face economic struggles. In response, some of our seniors have decided to enter reverse mortgages, which allow them to borrow on the equity of their home in exchange for a lump sum, fixed monthly payment, or line of credit. While this may help seniors access their assets without selling their home, many may end up paying more than before, and some could even lose their home.
 
Pennsylvania’s seniors should be made aware of the potential downsides before entering a reverse mortgage. That is why I am introducing legislation that would require face-to-face counseling with an approved financial counselor before one begins a reverse mortgage. If the meeting is unable to take place face-to-face, the potential borrower could also meet with a counselor over the phone or through video teleconference.
 
Seniors should enjoy a quality retirement with dignity and financial security. It is vital that our seniors and other homeowners are fully informed about the risks of certain financial products and the alternatives. I ask that you join me in co-sponsoring this important legislation.
 

Document
Introduced as HB 2316
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