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News for: Home Equity Agreements
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Mar 24, 2026 4:33 AM — Home Equity Agreements
Unison Review for 2026: Terms, Access and Customer Feedback
Unison allows homeowners to access cash from their home's equity in exchange for a share of its future value without monthly payments. They provide transparency, educational resources, and a structured pricing model. While the process may feel more structured compared to competitors, Unison is known for its credibility and reliability in the home equity agreement market.
Mar 13, 2026 12:57 PM — Home Equity Agreements
Unlock Review for 2026: Terms, Access and Customer Feedback
Unlock is a fintech company that provides home equity agreements, allowing homeowners to access cash from their home's equity without making monthly payments. The repayment occurs when the home is sold, refinanced, or the agreement term ends. Unlock offers borrowing flexibility, a digital application process, clear communication, and educational resources to help homeowners understand the agreemen... more
Feb 18, 2026 5:46 AM — Home Equity Agreements
Home Maintenance Rules for Home Equity Agreements (HEAs)
Home equity agreements (HEAs) allow homeowners to access cash from their home's equity without making monthly payments. However, homeowners are required to maintain their homes and adhere to specific maintenance rules outlined in the HEA contracts to ensure the property's value is preserved. Neglecting maintenance can lead to a decrease in the home's value, posing a risk to the provider. Responsib... more
Feb 16, 2026 9:52 AM — Home Equity Agreements
Do You Still Own Your House in a Home Equity Agreement?
Home equity agreements allow homeowners to access their home's equity without making monthly payments, while still retaining legal ownership and control of the property. Providers gain a financial interest in the home's future value through a recorded lien and can enforce repayment if contract terms are not met. Homeowners must settle the agreement at specific trigger events, such as a sale or ref... more
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