Mortgage education only - not a loan approval, commitment to lend, or personal financial advice.

How Mortgage Information Is Reviewed

In plain English

Mortgage education should be clear, sourced where possible, reviewed, and separated from personal loan advice.

Before you decide

  • Mortgage education should use official or regulator sources when possible.
  • Reverse mortgage, HELOC, refinance, and eligibility topics should be reviewed carefully.
  • Personal recommendations require review of the person, property, program, and lender rules.

How This Information Is Written

Mortgage education should answer the question directly, explain limits, cite sources, and avoid implying that a product fits without reviewing the borrower, property, program, and lender rules.

Why Review Dates Matter

High-risk pages such as reverse mortgage, HELOC, refinance, and eligibility pages should show a reviewer and last-reviewed date.

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Where this information comes from

NMLS Consumer Access

NMLS - official

https://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org/

Reviewed by Nick Cunningham, NMLS #907393. Last reviewed 2026-06-07.

Educational information only. Not personal financial, legal, tax, or benefits advice.