Gregory, MI Reverse Mortgage in Michigan
If you’re a homeowner 62 years or older, consider the tax-free income benefits of a Reverse Mortgage. Unlike a regular mortgage, with reverse mortgages the lender makes payments to you. Gregory, MI residents can choose to receive the money from a reverse mortgage in fixed monthly payments, a line of credit, or in a lump sum. More than 55% of borrowers choose the line of credit, which allows you to draw from the loan at any time.
The amount of your reverse mortgage is determined primarily by your age and appraised home value. To find out just how much you can get, speak to one of our Reverse Mortgage Specialists today!
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Escapee reported captured in Romulus
A man suspected in a crime spree that touched Livingston County and who escaped from jail in northern Michigan's Mecosta County has been caught in Romulus, police told The Associated Press today.
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Holiday event is on Dec. 6
EAST LANSING - Begin the holiday season by attending the annual Michigan State University Home for the Holidays event.
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Old Plainfield general store closes doors
One of the oldest general stores in Livingston County closed its doors this month.
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Accused molester gets 16-50 years
A Gregory man "stole the innocence" of a now-13-year-old girl, who experienced depression and tried to commit suicide because the man molested her, the girl's mother said Thursday.
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Murder cases remain unresolved
The families of 45-year-old Joseph Stailey and 33-year-old Gregory Bradley have never met, yet both know the pain that comes with losing a loved one to a senseless act of violence.
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Birth: Buchanan
Rusty and Courtney Buchanan of Gregory announce the birth of their son, Andrew Loren Buchanan, born Oct.
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Hufano receives Wilde Award for Best Supporting Actress
Actress Laurel Hufano, star of the Tipping Point Theatre's recent production of "Don't Dress for Dinner," recently received a Wilde Award, metro Detroit's annual theatre awards, for Best Supporting Actress for ...
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Dispute with IRS puts care provider on ropes
A Whitmore Lake clinic that has provided care for 38 years to uninsured and underinsured residents of Washtenaw and Livingston counties needs to raise $110,000 to resolve a dispute with the Internal Revenue ...
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Photo by Gillis Benedict/Daily Press & Argus
Charlotte Hincka, 15, was among the trick-or-treaters at the Legend of Sleepy Howell event Saturday in downtown Howel weekend.
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Buddy Moorehouse: The nicer downtown: Brighton or Howell?
According to the results of a recent livingstondaily.com online poll - and as we all know, there is nothing in the world that's more scientific than a livingstondaily.com online poll - the nicest downtown in ...
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Trustee hopefuls sound off on services, preservation
Maintaining community services and preserving a rural atmosphere are common threads among the four candidates vying for two four-year seats on the Unadilla Township Board of Trustees.
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Crash kills South Lyon woman, 82
Husband made U-turn into path of truck in Northfield Thursday, October 16, 2008 An 82-year-old South Lyon woman was killed Wednesday afternoon in a crash off of North Territorial Road in Northfield Township.
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Man to stand trial for robbery attempt
A Lansing man was ordered Wednesday to stand trial on charges he tried to rob a Clawson man, whom he kidnapped at knifepoint from East Lansing and threatened to kill as they drove to Livingston County to get ...
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Township makes the right call on police coverage
Officials in the village of Pinckney and Putnam Township recently approved a $77,853, one-year contract for the Pinckney Police Department to provide services to the township.
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Report: About 1 in 5 crashes deer-related
About 21 percent of all vehicle crashes last year in Livingston County involved deer, according to a newly released statewide report.
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Court Docket: Man gets jail for drunken driving
A Genoa Township man was sentenced Thursday to 120 days in the Livingston County Jail for drunken driving and fleeing police on a golf cart.
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Lettuce Leads to E. Coli Outbreak
' As a precautionary measure, the Michigan Department of Community Health is issuing a public health alert due to illnesses from the 26 cases of E. coli strain O157:H7 that are thought to be associated with ...
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Need to Know
Flags should be lowered on Monday for Sgt. 1st Class Gregory A. Rodriguez, 35, of Weidman, who died Sept.
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U-M expands medical facilities
Patients being treated for diabetes and those with psychiatric needs will benefit from two major facility improvements - costing a total of $7.7 million - approved by University of Michigan Board of Regents on ...
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Need to Know
Flags should be lowered Monday for Sgt. 1st Class Gregory A. Rodriguez, 35, of Weidman, who died Sept.
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