Independant Equity Release Advice
Independant Equity Release Advice
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pugwash4x4

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7,620 posts

237 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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My mother is considering using equity release to get some funds out of her house and has asked me for some advice.

Problem is that finding turly independant advice on the pitfalls and problems is next to impossible on the internet!

Can anyone point me in the right direction or offer some advice?

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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What does she want the money for?

gsfrontera

516 posts

216 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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Anyone giving your mother truly indipendant advice regarding equity release should tell her not to bother.

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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gsfrontera said:
Anyone giving your mother truly indipendant advice regarding equity release should tell her not to bother.
The word is "independent" by the way smile

pugwash4x4

Original Poster:

7,620 posts

237 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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The money is important- its to pay for care for my severely disabled neice- unfortunately my sister is struggling to manage in the current property they live in, and they need some help with the deposit for a new house.




Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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pugwash4x4 said:
The money is important- its to pay for care for my severely disabled neice- unfortunately my sister is struggling to manage in the current property they live in, and they need some help with the deposit for a new house.

So, your mother wants cash to help her daughter out - who wants to buy a better house?

gsfrontera

516 posts

216 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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Eric Mc said:
The word is "independent" by the way smile
Thought this thread was about equity release, not correcting spelling mistakes of others. This is what I hate about PH

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
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gsfrontera said:
Eric Mc said:
The word is "independent" by the way smile
Thought this thread was about equity release, not correcting spelling mistakes of others. This is what I hate about PH
Yes, I hate spelling mistakes too.

One must strive to maintain those standards for which PH is respected.

skeeterm5

4,291 posts

204 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
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I simply typed the words into Google and as if by magic a whole host of names of organisations that will do what you seek.

S

pugwash4x4

Original Poster:

7,620 posts

237 months

Sunday 6th March 2011
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Eric Mc said:
pugwash4x4 said:
The money is important- its to pay for care for my severely disabled neice- unfortunately my sister is struggling to manage in the current property they live in, and they need some help with the deposit for a new house.

So, your mother wants cash to help her daughter out - who wants to buy a better house?
Eric are you being provocative on purpose? it was quite a simple question!

My sister is currently renting- as a full time carer to my neice (with a rare genetic problem called Angelmans) she's not exactly flush and has no chance of saving for a deposit. To add the house she lives in is almost impossible for the family- my neice can't walk, talk, dress or feed herself. She is also too heavy to be carried up and downstairs- the owners of the property won't (understandably) let them make alterations to air in the care of my neice. Hence they are stuck living downstairs in 3 rooms- its a very difficult situation. I have the utmost respect for my sister and brother-in-law, who have sacrificed their whole lives to their daughter, in a way that a normal parent just cannot imagine.

Every member of our family is putting funds in, but my mother wishes to convert some of her house (on which she has no mortgage), into funds to help her daughter out.

As you can probably understand the whole topic is fraught with emotion- hence i was hoping the request could provoke some reasonable feedback.

To the previous poster- yes there are a LOT of results on google, but its almost impossibel to get a subjective view on them.

for once feel rather let down by pistonheads.........

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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You hadn't completely explained the situation so I apologise if I was a bit off hand.

Equity release is fraught with problems and I haven't heard very good things about it overall. With equity release, you are, in effect, transferring a portion of the net value of the property to a finance company - and they will charge you for the privelege of giving it away.

Ther only way your mother can find out about such schemes is to talk to as many providers or independent advisors as she can so she can get a feel for the various options.

Again, apologies if I came across as being a bit of a smart arse.

scotal

8,751 posts

295 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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pugwash4x4 said:
but my mother wishes to convert some of her house (on which she has no mortgage), into funds to help her daughter out.

As you can probably understand the whole topic is fraught with emotion- hence i was hoping the request could provoke some reasonable feedback.

To the previous poster- yes there are a LOT of results on google, but its almost impossibel to get a subjective view on them.
Decent equity release advice is very very hard to come by.
The vast majority of people simply dont do a very good job of it, preferring to sell the scheme theyu happen to punt.
The number of schemes available shrank rapidly over the last two year following the finance industries "little glitch".

There are as many good reasons not to do Er as there are to do it.

Oh and YHM.

pugwash4x4

Original Poster:

7,620 posts

237 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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Hi Guys,

yeah sorry, initial post wasn't as clear as it could have been- its only being considered in extremisas we just don't know what else to do. I got asked for advice as i'm a qualified accountant- unfortunately I'm a CIMA management accountant so i don't know much more than the average joe about personal finance frown

The issue with letting my mother talk to providers is that she's past 65 and isn't as forceful as she used to be- could be easily browbeaten into something she really doesn't want to do- hence the request. Like with any similar family matter, it can be like treading on eggshells talkig about money!

Scotal- thanks for Pm- YHM in reply.

Thanks

Jim

ERAdmin

1 posts

173 months

Thursday 10th March 2011
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There are lots of schemes available. It depends how much she wishes to borrow, interest only or roll up. A good adviser would sit down with the whole family and go through the options. ER has had some bad press but alot of people are doing these types of schemes now for a whole load of reasons. There are some quality companies out there and good solicitors that help with the process.

Lost soul

8,712 posts

198 months

Thursday 10th March 2011
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pugwash4x4 said:
Hi Guys,

yeah sorry, initial post wasn't as clear as it could have been-Thanks
IT was crystal clear mate , people just felt like putting the boot in i think rolleyes

Ali2202

3,815 posts

220 months

Thursday 10th March 2011
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Eric Mc said:
Again, apologies if I came across as being a bit of a smart arse.
Your 'Good' far far outweighs your 'bad' Eric and you're totally correct in trying to correct the appalling standards of literacy exhibited with regularity on PH. thumbup

If any Adult on here hates that you corrected their spelling they should either zip it or raise their game quite frankly.