Money Management International Offers Free Counseling
Money Management International (MMI) announced that as of July 1, 2009, they will no longer charge borrowers for HECM counseling. A HUD approved reverse mortgage lender that is required to appear on all counseling lists given to borrowers, MMI believes they have enough grant funds to cover counseling through October 2009, at which point new grant funds will become available.
As counseling and the appraisal are generally the only two out of pocket fees a borrower must pay during the reverse mortgage process, MMI’s move could be great for a large number of borrowers. It will be interesting to see whether any other counseling agencies follow suit.
It is important to remember that lenders cannot steer borrowers towards a particular counseling agency. However, it is great that there will now be a no-cost option on the list.
MMI will be limiting their counseling sessions to around 3,500 a month, as well. It will be interesting to see what wait times for borrowrs begin to look like as a result.
Counseling has the potential to help large numbers of borrowers, and moves like this one will only serve to make it more accessible.
