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A Borrower's Right to Privacy in a Mortgage Transaction ~ E3
Privacy rights are a significant concern for mortgage professionals who are involved in the solicitation, origination, processing, closing and servicing of mortgage loans. Multiple laws protect the privacy of borrowers, and violation of these laws can result in serious liability. This course reviews the privacy laws that protect borrowers from the time they receive a solicitation for a mortgage loan until their loans are repaid. It also discusses the actions that are necessary to maintain compliance with privacy laws, which are an ongoing concern for mortgage professionals.40 Minutes -
BSA and AML in Mortgage ~ E3
This course explains the money laundering process and educates you about ways to prevent money laundering in your organization. The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) helps the United States government combat money laundering and other illegal financial activity. Within the framework of the BSA, this course also discusses the key elements of an anti-money laundering (AML) compliance program, which is required for all financial institutions.35 Minutes -
Equal Credit Opportunity Act: Regulation B ~ E3
This course provides an overview of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and its implementing Regulation B, which prohibits discrimination in any aspect of the credit process on the basis of race, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, age, color, receipt of public assistance income, or the exercise of rights under the Consumer Credit Protection Act. Important regulatory restrictions and precautions are discussed in the course, which involves taking the credit applications, evaluating the application, notifying applicants of the credit decision, and maintaining records of the loan. Who and what are covered by the law are explored. Adverse action and appraisal disclosure requirements are explained.45 Minutes -
Fair Credit Reporting Act “ FCRA ~ E3
This course addresses the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requirements for providing, obtaining, and using consumer credit information.30 Minutes -
Fair Lending Overview ~ E3
This course is intended to provide you with an understanding of the basic concepts regarding fair lending by explaining the fair lending laws and the penalties of breaking these laws.30 Minutes -
Fair Lending Overview-Lending Staff ~ E3
This course will provide you with an understanding of the basic concepts regarding fair lending that you need to understand and apply to customers and loans during any part of the loan life cycle.40 Minutes -
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA)
This course will review the background of HMDA and important amendments to its provisions, the legal and ethical importance of its reporting and disclosure requirements, as well as new standards for entities and individuals as a result of changes mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act.20 Minutes -
Homeowners Protection Act (HPA) ~ E3
This course provides a review of the provisions of the Homeowners Protection Act (HPA), including definitions associated with the Act, identification of entities covered by its provisions, disclosure requirements, guidelines for compliance with the HPA, and penalties for violations.20 Minutes -
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) ~ E3
This course will review the requirements of the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). Newly updated to incorporate recent rule changes by the CFPB, this course includes the most up-to-date information available regarding RESPA and its requirements, including those related to disclosures, servicing, fee prohibitions, and more.30 Minutes -
Red Flags of Fraud ~ E3
This course will educate mortgage professionals on mortgage fraud, identity theft, and the dangers that these practices present to consumers and organizations alike. Students will also learn common indicators of fraudulent and harmful practices, and how to equip themselves to recognize and thwart unlawful transactions. Students will also gain an understanding of federal efforts to identify and prevent acts of identity theft, learning specific red flags of fraudulent use of consumer information and the steps that they can take in the mortgage process to detect and prevent fraud.45 Minutes