WASHINGTON — Three years ago, with his former partner suffering from cancer, Jim Dorsey decided to borrow against the equity on his Vashon Island, Wash., home with a reverse mortgage. The couple didn’t have children and didn’t plan to move, so a loan that didn’t have to be repaid until he died seemed like a good deal.
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