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This course
will cover current issues in
mortgage lending including
but not limited to:
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An Update
on new proposed Federal
Regulation HR3915,
Barney Frank's Mortgage
Reform Act
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Compliance issues
related to the most
recent mortgage broker
DFI audit results
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A review
of the required state
and federal disclosures
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Three
legal case studies
including
re-disclosures,
financing contingencies,
and advertising
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An
overview of the most
recent mortgage case to
settle here in WA state
against Novastar
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An update
on Washington State
mortgage fraud cases.
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Current
RESPA case studies
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Radio,
print, fax, and Internet
advertising issues.
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING CLASSES
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End-of-course evaluations "Jillayne
did an excellent job of
providing education on
mortgage broker issues in a
fun and interesting way. The
material was right on the
mark."
"The class was
extremely enlightening and
enjoyable. I know we will be
making some improvements to
the way we conduct our
business based on what we
learned. I have heard Gordon
speak several times so it
was particularly fun to have
Jillayne as a teacher.
Thanks!"
"I enjoyed the class....we all benefited by all of us
interacting and discussing the issues, topics, and case
studies. Thanks for bringing this class to our office."
"I came here expecting to
do my hours and leave. I was
very surprised at the amount
of useful knowledge I
obtained and for that, I am
very thankful. Class was
very interactive and the
time flew by. Thank you for
the experience, see you
again next year!"
"Great dialogue among
other LOs and brokers in the
room."
"Today's class was
helpful because it's nice to
have an open format where we
got the chance to hear what
other people in our same
position have to say about
current issues in lending."
"The class was
informative with updated
information, the
presentation was friendly
with excellent classroom
participation. The
instructor is knowledgeable
and well versed on our
industry."
"I have learned the
importance of being fully
compliant with DFI as well
as keeping abreast of
changes in laws and new
standards for mortgage
brokers."
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