A Reverse Mortgage Primer
This article provides guidance for consumers on who should consider a reverse mortgage, how it works, foreclosure risks, impacts on spouses, partners, and heirs, and whether it is advisable.
This article provides guidance for consumers on who should consider a reverse mortgage, how it works, foreclosure risks, impacts on spouses, partners, and heirs, and whether it is advisable.
This article provides advice to consumers in dealing with debt collectors. The article is based on an updated chapter in NCLC’s Surviving Debt. The advice now considers new consumer rights and new consumer risks flowing from federal rules that just went into effect on November 30, 2021. For more detail on these rules (the Consumer…
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This article explains consumers’ legal remedies and options, which vary depending on the method used for the consumer’s payment.
Hospital debt poses a significant problem for millions of Americans. This new NCLC Digital Library article provides a nine step approach for lower-income patients seeking to eliminate or reduce hospital debt.
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