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Event Date | Tue Jun 16 EDT - Thu Jun 18 EDT (over 4 years ago) |
Location |
TBA
Columbia, South Carolina |
Region | Americas |
Three Full Days with Emphasis on Fair Lending Issues and Disclosures Including Integrated Mortgage (TRID) Disclosures.
ProBank Austin is pleased to offer the most comprehensive Real Estate Lending Compliance seminar we’ve ever presented. The nature and size of the regulatory environment has grown to the point that the topics cannot be adequately covered in lesser time. This program is designed to offer the attendee instruction on all the topics that affect consumer mortgages.
This seminar is structured to address “Fair Lending” related topics followed by focusing on disclosures and contract provisions of the major consumer protection topics such as Regulation Z, RESPA and others.
This program is a must for those entering the “regulatory compliance world” or those responsible for “pre” closing file preparation or “post” closing file review. Attendees receive one of the most highly regarded manuals in the industry (over 500 pages of content). The manual will likely be referred to on countless occasions.
What is Covered?
Emphasis on Fair Lending Issues
Equal Credit Opportunity Act – Regulation B
• Identification of the Prohibited Bases
• Required Collection of Monitoring Information
• Permissible Questions
• Spousal Signatures
• Dodd-Frank Appraisal Requirements
Fair Housing Act
• Coverage and Prohibited Practices
• Specific Regulatory Agency Requirements
Fair Credit Reporting Act/FACT Act
• Permissible Purposes and Use of Reports
• Risk-Based Pricing Notices
• FCRA Adverse Action Notices
• Obligations as Furnisher of Information
Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive Acts or Practices
• Standards of Determining What’s Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive
• Managing Risks Related to UDAAP – Deposits & Loans
Emphasis on Disclosures
The Integrated Mortgage (TRID) Disclosures under the Truth-in-Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
• Overview
• Revised Definitions
• Revised Coverage and Exemptions
• The Loan Estimate
• The Closing Disclosure
• Timing and Delivery and Waiting Period Requirements
• Rules for Issuing Revised and Corrected Disclosures
• Recordkeeping Requirements
Truth-in-Lending Act – Regulation Z (Closed-End Credit)
• Coverage and Exemptions
• Adjustable Rate Mortgage Disclosures
• Limitations on Mortgage Loan Originator Compensation
• Identifying HOEPA (Sec. 32) and HPMLs (Sec. 35), Including New Escrow and Additional Appraisal Requirements
• Rescission Pitfalls
• Ability-to-Repay and Qualified Mortgages
• Servicing Requirements Including Closed-End Periodic Statements
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
• Current Coverage and Exemptions
• Disclosures Regarding Force Placement of Insurance
• Mortgage Servicing Policies
• Early Intervention, Continuity of Contact, and Loss Mitigation Procedures
• Proper Administration of Escrow Accounts
• Prohibition of Referral Fees
Flood Disaster Protection Act
• When Flood Determinations are Required
• Use of Previous Determinations
• Accuracy, Content, and Timing of Required Notices
• Rules Regarding Escrow and Revised Notices
• Force-Placement
• Penalties for Non-Compliance
Who should attend?
This program is suitable for compliance officers, lenders, loan administration personnel, and auditors. Program content is presented at the basic to intermediate levels and focuses on federal law. Attendees should be generally familiar with lending terms and procedures. This is the annual review for those who realize the breadth of their task and know that, without help, they cannot read enough to keep up in this area.
2020 Speaker
PRESENTER:
Teri Laudano
Senior Consultant, ProBank Austin
2020 Partners
• Utah Bankers Association
• North Carolina Bankers Association
• Montana Bankers Association
• Indiana Credit Union League
• Iowa Bankers Association
• Community Bankers Association of Georgia
• West Virginia Bankers Association
• Independent Bankers Association of Texas
• 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
• Oregon Bankers Association
• Kentucky Bankers Association
• Washington Bankers Association
• Virginia Bankers Association
• Tennessee Bankers Association
• Michigan Bankers Association
• New Hampshire Bankers Association
• Idaho Bankers Association
• Bank Compliance Association of Connecticut
• Indiana Bankers Association
• Ohio Bankers League