Now that the subprime mortgage business has crashed, many lenders are reviving their incomes by persuading older homeowners to take out reverse mortgages.
Many retirees report being pleased with their reverse mortgages, but consumer advocates say Congress should move faster to protect the elderly from unscrupulous lenders pushing mortgages that sometimes cost far more than borrowers [...]
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