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REVERSE
ANNUITY MORTGAGE PROGRAM (RAM) - CHFA PROGRAM
MANAGED BY CONNECTICUT HOUSING
FINANCE AUTHORITY (CHFA)
WHAT IS CHFA'S RAM
PROGRAM?
The following program is
summarized from CHFA's website:www.chfa.org/Homeownership/for%20Homeowners/
ReverseAnnuityMortgageProgram.aspx
CHFA's RAM program is a home
equity conversion program which provides monthly
cash payments to eligible homeowners ages 70+
who have unreimbursed health care expenses
because of a chronic illness or condition.
(Homeowners ages 62 through 70 can be referred
to other programs.) Maximum periods to collect
payments are 5 or 10 years; maximum loan amounts
vary, depending on the value of the home. Loans
can be up to 70% of the appraised value of the
home and can be taken as monthly payments or a
combination of lump sum payment and monthly
payments. Married couples must both meet age,
occupancy, and income requirements. Only one
spouse needs to meet the health care need
requirement.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE
- Ages 70+
- Income restrictions
- Occupancy requirements
- Must have chronic
condition/illness and have uninsured long term
care costs
COST:
Loans are charged an interest rate
of 7% and are re-paid upon the death of the
borrower or when permanent occupancy ceases
HOW TO APPLY?
CHFA sends applicants to the
Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS)
for prescreening.
- It is important that homeowners
consider their plans carefully and get
appropriate advice from an attorney,
accountant, or other reliable, professional
source before making a decision.
- More information can be
obtained by contacting the DSS Aging Services
Division in Hartford:
(www.ct.gov/agingservices/cwp/view.asp?a=2515&q=313094)
DSS counsels elders about
home equity conversions and possible
alternative programs, and has information on
state-approved equity conversion programs.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by program name: Reverse
Annuity Mortgage
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SOURCES: 2-1-1 Database;
Connecticut Department of Social Services Aging
Services Division website; Connecticut Housing
Finance Authority website
PREPARED BY: 211/pt
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: November2012
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