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Four Reverse Mortgage Companies Issued Cease and Desist Orders

September 25th, 2008  |  by John Yedinak Published in Gold Reverse, News, Reverse Mortgage, Sun West  |  4 Comments

The Massachusetts Division of Banks announced yesterday that it issued four cease and desist orders against licensed mortgage lenders and brokers.  Each case involved was in violation of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts reverse mortgage statute which requires lenders to receive approval before it originates reverse mortgages.  More information on Massachusetts reverse mortgage statute here.

According to the press release, actions were taken against First Call Mortgage Company, Inc., Sun West Mortgage Company, Inc., and Gold Reverse, Inc. who were making reverse mortgage loans to Massachusetts seniors without an approved plan from the state.  All three companies have been prohibited from accepting any new mortgage applications and have been ordered to place all pending applications with a qualified lender at no cost to the consumer.

The Division also issued a cease and desist order against American Advisors Group, for engaging in unfair and deceptive advertising practices involving reverse mortgage products. American Advisors Group engaged in a direct mail campaign in which reverse mortgage loans were marketed as government benefits.  You can see a copy of the mailing here.

The Division’s order forbids American Advisors Group from initiating any new mortgage loan transactions and requires pending applications to be placed with a qualified lender or broker at no cost to the consumer.  In addition, the company has been ordered to cease its advertising in Massachusetts and provide the Division with a complete list of all individuals that its direct mail advertisements were sent to.

State Division of Banks Takes Action Against Illegal Reverse Mortgage Programs Targeting Seniors

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  • Dale Jones

    Great, get rid of the crooks early on.

  • James A. Nelson

    What is sad is that this Senior may well have needed
    the financial security (Line Of Credit– which is the only choice I recommend; if the Senior wishes a Lump Sum or Monthly payment, that is their decision) but the
    Direct Mail Piece is fraudulent in its design. We in the RM Industry know the US Government is necessarily
    involved in the FHA HECM program; but one doesn’t have to distort the program by insinuating the mail piece is from a government agency. Shame on the executives who allowed this campaign. I hope other States where this piece was mailed take similar action. The HUD/FHA
    HECM program is a financial blessing for most Seniors and the Reverse Mortgage Indistry doesn’t have to lie, cheat or steal to sell the program to needy Seniors.

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