Q: Does AARP endorse any reverse mortgage lender or product? A: No.
Q: Why is AARP involved in consumer information, education, and counseling on reverse mortgages? A: AARP wants consumers to have the information they need to make informed decisions about these loans and other, less costly, alternatives.
Q: Can I insert any name or attach any materials to AARP's consumer guide to reverse mortgages? A: No, and any offer to provide the guide to consumers must prominently include this disclaimer:
We are distributing this booklet as a public service. We have no association with AARP and they do not endorse our company or any reverse mortgage product.
Q: Can I use AARP's name in any way? A: No.
Q: Does AARP provide any information on how to become a reverse mortgage lender? A: No.
Q: When consumers ask for help in finding a lender, which list is provided by members of HUD's national HECM counseling network? A: The HUD list at http://www.hud.gov/ll/code/llplcrit.html.
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Q: How can I get periodic information updates on the AARP Foundation's Reverse Mortgage Education Project?
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