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  1. Access Your Home Equity, Without Monthly Payments | Unlock

    Unlock’s Home Equity Agreement (HEA) helps turn home equity into cash for financial flexibility and possibilities. Use equity you have for the things you need.

  2. Unlock - Home Equity Release Application - Short Form (Login Page)

    To secure the performance of your obligations under HEA, Unlock will place a lien on your property in the form of either a “performance deed of trust” or a “performance mortgage” …

  3. How Unlock’s Home Equity Agreement (HEA) Works

    At Unlock, we provide products and services that help homeowners address financial needs so they can plan the future they envision. Our flagship product is our home equity agreement …

  4. What Unlock’s Home Equity Agreements (HEAs) Cost

    With an Unlock Home Equity Agreement (HEA), you receive a lump sum of cash today in exchange for a share of your home’s future value. The cost of your HEA is based on how …

  5. Unlock - Home Equity Release Application

    Unlock - Home Equity Release Application

  6. About Our Team and How We Help Homeowners | Unlock

    Unlock helps homeowners access the equity in their homes to plan for the future they want, offering flexible funding without monthly payments.

  7. Unlock Reviews | Real Home Equity Success Stories

    He looked at traditional options like a second mortgage, cash-out refinancing and a HELOC before deciding Unlock’s home equity agreement (HEA) was a better fit.

  8. Home Equity Agreement Questions & Answers | Unlock

    Explore answers to top questions about Unlock’s home equity agreements. Learn how they work, who qualifies, and what to expect with fees and settlement.

  9. Learn About Home Equity and Personal Finance | Unlock

    Unlock’s financial experts share insights on how homeowners can use equity strategically for flexibility, growth, and confidently plan what’s next.

  10. HEA - Apply

    To secure the performance of your obligations under HEA, Unlock will place a lien on your property in the form of either a “performance deed of trust” or a “performance mortgage” …