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Event Date |
Tue Feb 4 CST (almost 5 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Feb 4 10:00am - Tue Feb 4 5:00pm |
Location |
Omaha Marriott
10220 Regency Circle, Omaha, NE 68114, USA |
Region | Americas |
The federal lending compliance rules for mortgage loans have drastically changed within the past few years. No topic was left untouched – everything from application requirements to servicing and collection activities. With these revisions and clarifications – which continue consistently – the financial industry has and will continue to face many challenges.
This one-day seminar will cover disclosure requirements for mortgage loans secured by real estate, including the Integrated Mortgage Disclosure requirements. (TRID rules), as well as review the other determinations that an institution is required to make for mortgage loans. The seminar will bring together the requirements under various lending-related regulations necessary to ensure compliance for closed-end, consumer purpose real estate and dwelling-secured loans.
During most seminars, regulations are reviewed individually. This seminar discusses the disclosures on a timeline beginning when the customer first presents the loan request all the way through closing and after closing. The material is organized in a sequence similar to the way an institution processes a loan. Attendees leave with detailed materials, which will be a valuable reference tool.
Who should attend?
This seminar is designed for the compliance professional who is familiar with the basics of compliance for closed-end real estate secured loans as well those individuals that work in the loan application, processing, closing, and audit functions.
2020 Speaker
PRESENTER:
Anetria Cohen
Vice President, ProBank Austin
2020 Partners
• Utah Bankers Association
• North Carolina Bankers Association
• Montana Bankers Association
• Indiana Credit Union League
• Iowa Bankers Association
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• Pennsylvania Bankers Association
• Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma
• Tri State League of Financial Institutions
• New York Bankers Association
• Maryland Bankers Association
• Louisiana Bankers Association
• Independent Bankers of Colorado
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• New Hampshire Bankers Association
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• Bank Compliance Association of Connecticut
• Indiana Bankers Association
• Ohio Bankers League