Lamar, SC Reverse Mortgage in South Carolina
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. Lamar, SC 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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Walden a " Sutherlin
Mr. and Mrs. George Walden Jr. of Hartsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Windham Walden, to Mr.
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11-year-old Florence boy dies in house fire
FLORENCE a ' Authorities say a house fire in South Carolina that killed an 11-year-old boy remains under investigation.
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Eleven-year-old Lamar boy dies in mobile home fire
An 11-year-old boy died in an fire early Saturday morning while his siblings and nephew barely made it out of the blaze alive.
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Weapons charge filed in Halloween shooting
Tears stream down the face of Quentin Lamar Patrick on Nov. 3 as he signs paperwork during his bond hearing at the Sumter-Lee County Detention Center.
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Feds charge SC man who killed trick-or-treater
An ex-convict charged with killing a South Carolina child who knocked on his door on Halloween night is now facing a federal weapons charge.
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Evans a " Watford
Kaci Brooke Evans and John Everette Watford III, both of Lamar, were married at 1:30 p.m. Dec.
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Man shot during home invasion near Lamar
A home invasion in Darlington County left one man with gun shot wounds. According to a press release, the incident happened early Thursday morning at 717 East Lynches River Road near Lamar.
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Christmas 1862 at Fort Lamar
The South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust is presenting the program Christmas 1862 at Fort Lamar on James Island.
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Goodfellows Club raises more than $5,500 this season
The Goodfellows Club has raised $5,746 this holiday season, including recent contributions of $853, to help distribute boxes of food to needy families in the Greenville area.
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Man accused of bringing gun to Florence nightclub
A Lamar man was arrested after another man told police he'd pointed a gun at him Thanksgiving Day at a Florence nightclub, according to Florence police reports.
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Bright Beginnings: The Center for Children may be closing
Carolyn Wilson has been working with children with disabilities and special needs for over 31 years.
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Susan Owen Bell
Susan Owen Bell, age 62, wife of E. Perry Bell, Jr., died Friday, November 21, 2008, after a long, courageous battle with cancer.
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Richland NE star Bonds likely out-of-state bound
After a courtship of nearly four years, the relationship between South Carolina and Richland Northeast defensive end Chris Bonds appears to be over.
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Georgetown talks about ties to Obama
They are the emotional centers of gravity for South Carolina in this presidential election - an aircraft carrier that plied the waters off North Vietnam and a plantation in rural Georgetown County.
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Howell - Smothers
Adrian Heather Howell of Oates and Christopher Jason Smothers of Hartsville were married on Saturday, Oct.
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Report: Teen inquired about unborn child before shooting
A teenage boy accused of killing his pregnant mother Sunday asked his sister earlier that day if shooting his mother would kill the unborn child, according to a Darlington County Sheriff's Office report.
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Tests ordered on teen suspect in fatal Lamar shooting
Casey Terry is grief-stricken over losing his wife and their unborn daughter, as well as the fact his 14-year-old stepson is charged with their murders, a family member said Wednesday.
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Teen accused of killing mother, unborn child, goes before judge
A teenage boy accused of killing his pregnant mother and injuring his sister, went in front of a judge Wednesday morning.
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Police report: Mother, teen argued before killing
A South Carolina teenager charged with killing his pregnant mother asked his younger sister the day of the shooting, "If I shot Momma, would the baby die?" the sister told police.
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Lamar plans poker run for EMS to support town
In cooperation with the Darlington Chamber of Commerce and the Lamar Special Events Committee, the Lamar Rescue Squad will hold a Benefit Poker Run to raise funds to support volunteer-based EMS services to the ...
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