Power of Attorney in Mortgage Transactions

Written By: Stacey Sprain

I’ve been noticing a trend lately and it’s a trend that really concerns me to be quite honest. I’m noticing that more and more mortgages are closing with borrowers utilizing power of attorney rights and am also seeing more and more reasons I don’t consider as acceptable for it.


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Borrower Identification and Citizenship Verification Requirements

Written By: Stacey Sprain

The Federal Trade Commission estimates that as many as 9 million Americans have their identities stolen each year. In addition, Section 326 of the U.S. Patriot Act requires that the identification of each person applying for credit in the United States be established and validated accordingly.


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Interview Preparation and Planning Tips Part Four: The Training Plan

Written By: Stacey Sprain

After you’ve created a written job description for the position you wish to fill and finish creating a script for interview processes along with standard questions and topics to discuss, you will want to plan ahead by creating a standard training plan.


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Interview Preparation and Planning Tips Part Three: Underwriter Interview Questions

Written By: Stacey Sprain

If you’ve been following along with this series, you know that last week I provided some things to consider when creating an organized interview process. I also shared my personal list of processor interview questions. 


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Interview Preparation and Planning Tips Part Two: Creating Interview Questions and Script

Written By: Stacey Sprain

In part one of this series; I advised on the necessity of creating and maintaining written job descriptions for each position within your firm. By creating the actual job description in written format, you’ve given thought to the exact job responsibilities, qualification requirements, experience needs and expectations to lay the groundwork for successful interviewing and hiring. 


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Interview Preparation and Planning Tips Part One: Create a Written Job Description

Written By: Stacey Sprain

I often struggle to find topics of interest for each week’s article because I want to offer something valuable for everyone out there. I realize that every single topic may not apply to every single industry professional, but it’s important to me that readers find my articles helpful and informative without the “bore factor.”


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HUD Announces Acceptance of Advances on the $8000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit – BUT then retracts within 24 hours

Written By: Stacey Sprain

I realize HUD’s Mortgage Letter 2009-15 generated a lot of excitement and buzz for the industry upon it’s posting on May 12th but no one was more pleased to see HUD retract it just as quickly on May 13th than I. Please note that when I voice my pleasure for the retraction, it certainly doesn’t include any nod for HUD’s methods.


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Another Delay to Condo Changes- Let us all be Thankful!

Written By: Stacey Sprain

As I’m sure we’ve all learned by now, HUD announced late last Wednesday afternoon that another extension had been issued in regards to the implementation of the new condominium project approval procedures mentioned in Mortgagee Letter 2009-19. I, for one, am extremely grateful for the additional time; though the extension was issued just as I was wrapping up a very thorough review of the Mortgagee Letter- go figure!


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What Is OFAC? What To Do When you Get An OFAC Hit

Written By: Stacey Sprain

I recently ran across my first OFAC hit and thought I would share my experience in hopes it may educate others who have not experienced an OFAC hit yet in their careers. First, let me start by explaining what “OFAC” stands for and what it means. OFAC is the abbreviation for Office of Foreign Assets Control.


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Submission Cover Letters for Underwriting

Written By: Stacey Sprain

Someone asked me this week for my opinion on underwriting cover letters- Should they be prepared and submitted with every loan? What should the content of the cover letter consist of? How should a cover letter be formatted?


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