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040 _aES-MaIEF
_bspa
_cES-MaIEF
245 0 _aProperty tax compliance and reverse mortgages
_busing nudges to improve the market
_c Stephanie Moulton, J. Michael Collins, Cäzilia Loibl, Donald Haurin, and Julia Brown
500 _aResumen
504 _aBibliografĂ­a.
520 _aThis study is based on a field experiment designed to increase the salience of property tax and insurance payments among a particularly vulnerable population, older adults who took out a reverse mortgage. Homeowners who were randomly assigned to receive mailed letters reminding them about payment obligations missed subsequent payments at one-third lower rates relative to homeowners who were not assigned reminder letters. Those assigned to the reminder letter treatment were also significantly less likely to carry large default balances at the end of the study period, reducing their risk of foreclosure.
650 _aPROPIEDAD
_948168
650 _aIMPUESTOS
_947460
650 4 _948163
_aPROPERTY TAX
650 4 _948710
_aVIVIENDA
650 4 _aHIPOTECAS INVERSAS
_969877
650 4 _917027
_aANCIANOS
650 4 _941661
_aCUMPLIMIENTO FISCAL
650 4 _aESTADOS UNIDOS
_942888
700 1 _969878
_aMoulton, Stephanie
773 0 _9167497
_oOP 233/2022/1
_tNational Tax Journal
_w(IEF)86491
_x 0028-0283
_g v. 75, n. 1, March 2022, p. 33-59
942 _cART