Reverse Mortgage Fraud Against Seniors: Recognition and Education of a Burgeoning Problem |
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Authors: | Andrew Carswell Martin Seay Michal Polanowski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Housing &2. Consumer Economics , University of Georgia , Athens , Georgia , USA;3. School of Family Studies and Human Services , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA;4. Department of Housing and Consumer Economics , University of Georgia , Athens , Georgia , USA |
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Abstract: | With the senescent population and the popularity of aging in place, many seniors are attracted to reverse mortgages to plan for retirement and to maintain their existing housing situation. Although theoretically reverse mortgages represent a viable investment product for those considering retirement, several pitfalls are possible for seniors, who can be unsuspecting victims of fraud. This article provides information detailing the etymology of fraud activities within this market through a storyboard that depicts the various stages of the fraud process. It is hoped that such a tool can enhance the education of consumers on this mortgage product. |
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Keywords: | reverse mortgage home equity conversion mortgage mortgage fraud |
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