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Complete Mortgage Industry Certification (The Complete Conventional and Complete FHA/VA Loans Courses) $1040
 
 
 


COMPLETE MORTGAGE INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION



The mark of a good Loan Officer or Processor is the ability to close a loan, not just originate one.  It has been said that “EDUCATION and TRAINING are the keys to any successful business career”, and it holds especially true in the mortgage lending industry.  If you want to rise above the crowd, be appreciated for good work and reap the rewards of a very lucrative career, this course of study will pave the way for your success.

You will study every aspect of the mortgage lending industry.  Beginning with a solid understanding of the basics, you will learn how to take the loan all the way through to closing.


 
 

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Course/Package Information

Number of Classes: 54
Number of Lessons: 176
Supplemental Documents: 171
Time Allowed to complete course: 360 days
Final Exam: Yes

This Package Includes the Following Courses:
FedLaw100 - Federal Law 100 - TILA
FedLaw200 - Federal Law 200 - RESPA and SAFE
FedLaw300 - Federal Law 300 - Credit and Information
FHA 01 - Loan Officer Responsibilities and Procedures
FHA 02 - Loan Processor Responsibilities and Procedures
FHA 03 - FHA 1003 Loan Application and Credit Report
FHA 06 - Qualifying the Borrower and Property
FHA 07 - Sales Contracts and Clarification Documents
FHA 08 - Seller Fees and Closing Cost Contributions
FHA 09 - Borrower Contributions and Closing Cost
FHA 10 - FHA Financing Summary, Good Faith Estimate
FHA 11 - Mortgage Insurance Premiums (MIP)
FHA 12 - Calculating Debt-to-Income Ratios (DTI)
FHA 13 - FHA 1003 Loan Application - Purpose of Loan
FHA 14 - Verifying Down Payment and Settlement Funds
FHA 15 - Credit Issues : Foreclosures, Personal Bankruptcy
FHA 16 - FHA Loan Application Document Checklist
FHA 17 - FHA Connection and Case Number Assignment
FHA 18 - Appraisal
FHA 19 - Co-borrowers, Co-signers, Non-Purchasing Spouse, Living Trust
FHA 20 - Automated Processing Programs
FHA 21 - ARMs/Buy-Down/Construction Mortgages/Second Mortgage/Energy Efficiency Programs
FHA 22 - FHA Refinance: Refi Programs, Process, Required Documents
FHA 23 - New Construction Guidelines
FHA 24 - FHA 4155.1 rev5 Mortgage Underwriter Handbook
FHA 25 - The Streamline 203 (K) Limited Repair Program
FHA100 - Introduction to FHA
FHA200 - Maximum Loan Amount
S 1 - Mortgage Industry Basics
S 2 - Full Document Loans
S 3 - Limited Doc Loans or No Doc Loans
S 4 - Conforming, Non-Conforming/Sub-Prime, FHA, VA What’s the Difference?
S 5 - Lead Sheet and Information you Need on Every Loan
S 6 - Loan Application in Detail
S 7 - Credit Reports
S 8 - Appraisals
S10 - Title Insurance
S11 - Time Management and Simplifying the Process
S12 - The Loan Matrix
S13 - Mortgage Loan Processing
S14 - Quality Control, Compliance, Fraud and Ethics
S15 - Mortgage Loan Submission
S16 - The Closing
S20 - Calculating Loan To Value and Debt To Income Ratios
S21 - How to Read Income Documentation Through the Eyes of the Underwriter
S22 - Adjustable Rate Mortgages in Detail and Construction to Permanent Mortgages
S23 - Recommendations for Consumers
S24 - Fair Credit Reporting Act of 2003
S25 - The Fundamentals of Reverse Mortgages
S26 - The Fundamentals of 1031 Exchanges
S27 - The Fair Housing Act
S34 - Alt 200 - Nontraditional Mortgages ARMs and IOs
S35 - Alt 300 - Nontraditional Mortgages Fixed Rate
VA-101 - Basics of VA Lending
 
 


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