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The very loans that are supposed to help seniors stay in their homes are in many cases pushing them out.Reverse mortgages,which
The very loans that are supposed to help seniors stay in their homes are in many cases pushing them out.Reverse mortgages,which
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2020-02-28
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The very loans that are supposed to help seniors stay in their homes are in many cases pushing them out.Reverse mortgages,which allow homeowners 62 or older to borrow money against the value of their homes and not pay it back until they move out or die,have long been fraught with problems.But,federal and state regulators are documenting new instances of abuse as smaller mortgage brokers,including former subprime lenders,flood the market after the recent exit of big banks and as defaults on the loans hit record rates.
Some lenders are aggressively recommending loans to seniors who cannot afford the fees associated with them,without mentioning the property taxes and maintenance. Others are wooing seniors with promises that the loans are free money that can be used to finance their long-desired things,without clearly explaining the risks.Some widows were pressured not to have their names on the contract,without being told that they could be left
facing foreclosure
after their husbands died.
Now,as the vast baby boomer generation is entering retirement and more seniors struggle with declining savings, the newly established Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is working on new rules that could mean better disclosure for consumers and stricter supervision of lenders.More than 775,000 of such loans are outstanding,according to the federal government.
Concerns about the multi-billion dollar reverse mortgage market echo those raised in the lead-up to the financial crisis when consumers were marketed loans——often carrying hidden risks——that they could not afford.“There are many of the same red flags,including explosive growth and the fact that these loans are often advertised aggressively without regard to suitability.”said Lori Swanson,the Minnesota attorney general,who is working on reforming the reverse mortgage market.
The phrase “facing foreclosure” most probably implies__________.
选项
A、the widows are pressured to lose their own names
B、the widows may be forced to leave their homes
C、the widows have misunderstood the reverse mortgage
D、the widows do not know what their long-desired things are
答案
B
解析
细节题。根据第二段第三句“Some widows were pressured not to have their names on the contract”可知,A项错误。C、D两项原文未提及。且根据第二段第三句后半部分“without being told that they could be left facing foreclosure after their husbands died.”可推知,B项“寡妇被迫离开家”正确。故本题选B。
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