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Seat Time: 1.25hrs - Desc:

This course will provide a brief overview of facets of mortgage loan fraud. The learner will become acquainted with fraud for profit and housing, and how to detect, prevent, and report mortgage fraud. After completing this program, the learner will understand how to:

  • Identify and differentiate between various types of mortgage fraud.
  • Implement procedures and policies for preventing mortgage fraud.
  • Use different types of reports to report mortgage fraud.

Seat Time: 0.75hrs - Desc:

This course will introduce the learner to the different components of a mortgage. The course will also familiarize the learner with the various types of loans, including fixed rate, adjustable rate, balloon, and equity mortgages. After completing this program, the learner will have a strong understanding of the following:

  • Individual applications.
  • Joint applications.
  • Third-party pledger applications.

Seat Time: 2.75hrs - Desc:

This course will introduce the learner to the mortgage lending process so that s/he understands the first and final steps in the process. Additionally, the learner will be instructed on how to proceed with new lending applications. Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will understand:

  • The types of calculations that s/he will be making.
  • The three types of application documentation.
  • Understanding the role of the underwriter in the lending process.

Seat Time: 2.5hrs - Desc:

This course will introduce the learner to Regulation Z, which implements the Truth in Lending Act (TILA). The learner will be provided with a detailed overview of the ways in which TILA affects credit extensions and requires disclosures to be sent to consumers. After completing this program, the learner will understand:

  • Distinction between open-end and closed-end credit requirements.
  • Definition of "home equity plans."
  • Relation of Credit CARD Act and Higher Education Opportunity Act to truth in lending.
Seat Time: 1hrs - Desc:

This course will introduce the learner to Regulation AA and the Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) Act. The learner will be instructed on the provisions and prohibitions enacted under Regulation AA. After completing this program, the learner will understand:

  • How confessions of judgment occur.
  • What third-party relationships are considered UDAAPs.
  • What constitutes a UDAAP.

Seat Time: 2.75hrs - Desc:

This course will educate the learner on fair lending procedures and regulations. This course will also discuss marketing and advertising, and the interview process for loans. After completing this program, the learner will be able to:

  • Inform consumers of the appraisal, interview, and underwriting process.
  • Adhere to federal regulations surrounding fair lending.
  • Understand requirements for taking credit applications and evaluations.
Seat Time: 1hrs - Desc:

This course will introduce the learner to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) by outlining how the Act ensures that credit reporting agencies accurately report customer credit information. The learner will also understand details concerning the FACT Act, identity theft, adverse action, and prescreening. After completing this program, the learner will be able to:

  • Identify what the FCRA regulates and the means by which it does so.
  • Identify negative information.
  • Understand the procedures regarding adverse action and credit reports.

Seat Time: 2.25hrs - Desc:

This course will introduce the learner to common fraud schemes and how criminals profit from preying on vulnerable consumers. The course will provide a comprehensive overview of identity theft, phishing and vishing, impersonators, kiting, embezzlement, and other types of fraud. Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to:

  • Recognize red flags of various types of fraud.
  • Address red flags by adhering to reporting requirements and other preventative actions.
  • Understand the implications of fraud, such as identity theft, impersonation, money laundering, and more.