Utah Code § 57-28-203

Disclosures to borrower
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A lender shall give a prospective borrower or a borrower the following written disclosures:
(1) at the time the lender provides an application for a reverse mortgage to a prospective borrower:
(a) a disclosure that explains any adjustable interest rate feature of the reverse mortgage,
including:
(i) the circumstances under which the interest rate may increase;
(ii) any limitation on the amount that the interest rate may increase; and
(iii) the effect of an increase in the interest rate; and
(b) a list of at least five independent housing counselors that includes each independent housing
counselor's name, address, and telephone number;
(2) at least 10 days before the day on which a reverse mortgage closes, a disclosure that
describes:
(a) that the prospective borrower's liability under the reverse mortgage is limited;
(b) the prospective borrower's rights, obligations, and remedies that relate to:
(i) temporary absences, late payments, and payment default by the lender; and
(ii) each condition that requires satisfaction of the reverse mortgage; and

(c) the projected total cost of the reverse mortgage to the prospective borrower, based on the
projected total future loan balance;
(3) on an annual basis, on or before January 31 of each year, a statement that summarizes:
(a) the total principal amount paid to the borrower under the reverse mortgage;
(b) the total amount of deferred interest added to the principal; and
(c) the outstanding loan balance at the end of the preceding year; and
(4) if applicable, at least 25 days before the day on which the lender adjusts the interest rate on a
reverse mortgage, a disclosure that states:
(a) the current index amount;
(b) the publication date of the index; and
(c) the new interest rate.

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