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HomeSafe Second California | Access Equity Without Refinancing | Age 55+

By Frank Stiebel, S.O.S. Loans, Inc., NMLS ID: 2222125

California homeowners age 55 and older face a unique financial dilemma: sitting on significant accumulated property equity while locked into a historic 2.5% to 3.5% first mortgage that makes traditional cash-out refinancing financially disadvantageous.

The HomeSafe® Second provides a compliant, institutional solution. Structured through wholesale channels by S.O.S. Loans, Inc., this proprietary second-lien reverse mortgage enables you to extract up to $4,000,000 in tax-free proceeds while keeping your low-rate primary mortgage completely intact—with $0 required monthly principal and interest payments on the new second lien.

🔒 Strictly confidential. Directly reviewed by Frank Stiebel (Qualifying Broker, NMLS ID: 2222125).

The "Layer Cake" Structure: Retain Your Low Rate

Traditional reverse mortgages require all existing liens to be paid off in full. The HomeSafe Second functions as a subordinate junior lien, splitting your estate financing into two distinct, advantageous layers:

Tier 1: Your Existing First Mortgage (100% Untouched)

Your low fixed-rate mortgage (e.g., 2.75% to 3.5%) remains intact. You continue making your normal monthly principal and interest payment exactly as you do today, protecting your favorable borrowing terms.

Tier 2: The HomeSafe Second Lien (Tax-Free Proceeds)

This proprietary loan records in second position to deliver lump-sum cash proceeds. No monthly mortgage payment is ever required on this second layer. The loan balance simply defers and is settled only when you sell the property, permanently relocate, or transfer the estate.

HomeSafe Second vs. Traditional HELOC vs. Cash-Out Refi

Comparing cash flow obligations and underwriting parameters for a California homeowner tapping $200,000 in equity:

Lending Parameter

HomeSafe Second

Traditional HELOC

Cash-Out Refinance

Preserves 3% First Mortgage

YES (100% Intact)

YES

NO (Rate Wiped Out)

Required Monthly Payment

$0.00 / month

~$1,450+ / month

+$1,800+ / mo increase

Qualifying Age Requirement

Age 55+ (California)

Age 18+

Age 18+

Underwriting Standard

Residual Income Test

Strict DTI Ratios (43% Max)

Strict DTI Ratios

Lender Freeze / Reduction Risk

Protected Contract

Bank Can Freeze Line

Fixed Balance

California Qualification Guidelines

Age Requirement: At least one homeowner on title must be 55 or older (unlike standard FHA reverse mortgages requiring age 62).
Combined LTV (CLTV): First and second mortgage combined balances generally cannot exceed 50%–60% of current appraised property value.
Eligible Property Types: Single-family luxury homes, Planned Unit Developments (PUDs), and approved high-value California condominiums.
Financial Assessment: Standard verification confirming property taxes, hazard/flood insurance, and any HOA dues remain in good standing.

California Case Study: Newport Beach ADU Project

The Scenario: A retired homeowner in Newport Beach wanted to build a detached Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) for rental income, requiring $250,000 in construction financing.

The Problem: Their existing first mortgage was $400,000 at a 2.875% fixed rate. A conventional HELOC quote demanded a $1,850/month payment that strained their fixed retirement cash flow.

The Result: S.O.S. Loans placed a HomeSafe Second for $250,000. They preserved their 2.875% first mortgage, funded construction in full, and added $0/month in mandatory debt service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I retain 100% ownership and title to my property?

Yes. You remain 100% on the title and deed. The lender places a standard junior deed of trust on the property, identical to a conventional HELOC. You retain all residual appreciation and can sell or refinance at any time.

Can I make monthly payments if I choose to?

Yes. Payments are 100% optional. You may make principal or interest reductions at any time without prepayment penalties, or choose to pay $0 and let the interest accrue.


Frank Stiebel, Qualifying Mortgage Broker

About Frank Stiebel

Qualifying Mortgage Broker | S.O.S. Loans, Inc. (NMLS ID: 2222125)

Direct Lender & Wholesale Broker • Torrance, CA

Frank Stiebel is the qualifying Mortgage Broker for S.O.S. Loans, Inc. (NMLS ID: 2222125), a California-only direct lender and independent wholesale brokerage headquartered in Torrance, California. Frank provides direct wholesale institutional access for high-balance equity structuring, Jumbo Reverse Mortgages, and proprietary second-lien solutions across Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and Northern California.

Licensing Disclosures: Loans made or arranged pursuant to California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) Financing Law License No. 603-F428. NMLS ID: 2222125. Equal Housing Opportunity. All loan scenarios are subject to underwriting guidelines, property valuation, and financial assessment.

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