The New Rules for Mortgages


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New rules in the housing market call for a new rulebook! A wealth of info for consumers and mortgage professionals. In the current credit environment, rules have changed for prospective home buyers, and this book explains them. Beginning with what makes up a FICO score, how to improve that score, and how to show a better credit profile; The New Rules for Mortgages explains the new credit guidelines that apply to mortgages. It sheds light on issues that can arise with appraisals, title searches, and home inspections, and provides hard-headed advice. Using real-world examples, it covers the home buying and financing process in every situation, providing tips and exposing secrets that enable readers to improve their current or future position in the housing market. A must-have for home buyers and homeowners interested in refinancing, The New Rules for Mortgages also belongs on the reference shelves of realtors, financial planners, and attorneys.




Homebuyers Beware


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Everything you thought you knew about financing a house has changed. Your future depends on knowing today’s mortgage and credit realities: Relying on older information could cost you a fortune or keep you from buying a house altogether. In Homebuyers Beware: Who’s Ripping You Off Now? – What You Must Know About the New Rules of Mortgage and Credit, Carolyn Warren reveals the new realities of home financing and shows exactly how to take advantage of them, whether you’re buying your first home, refinancing, struggling with imperfect credit, or planning to invest in real estate. Homebuyers Beware reveals new secrets homebuyers simply can’t afford to miss and exposes new scams that target today’s eager consumers--including new loans that look great on paper but are every bit as dangerous as yesterday’s subprimes. Unlike other mortgage guides, this book fully reflects today’s radically new mortgage requirements, in addition to the latest federal housing legislation and how to improve your credit rating. Warren covers topics from real estate negotiation, to powerful tips on getting lower interest rates, to avoiding bogus junk fees, and everything in between: · High-tech “smoke and mirrors” that can trick you into overpaying · Quick, easy, powerful ways to fix your credit · Uncovering the costly secrets of the Yield Spread Premium · The latest laws and credit rules and what they mean to you · New plans for recovering from bad credit, foreclosures, or short sales “Carolyn Warren is my go-to expert for mortgage industry information. She not only helps you avoid rip-offs, she helps you know what questions to ask and how to ask them. Full of tips, scripts, and sample letters, Homebuyers Beware is an extremely valuable book that I recommend to all my readers!” --Alison Rogers, “Ask the Agent” columnist, CBS Moneywatch.com “In this fun-to-read volume, mortgage industry insider Carolyn Warren tells you what real estate cheats and mortgage scammers do NOT want you to know: the tricks, the deceptions, and the outright frauds that would otherwise add thousands, maybe tens of thousands of dollars to your mortgage. Get it. Read it. And take it to the mortgage broker with you. You’ll be glad you did!” --Clayton Makepeace, The Total Package, Makepeacetotalpackage.com “In Homebuyers Beware, Carolyn Warren directs her keen eye at the mortgage and credit markets in the wake of the housing bubble. With an insider’s knowledge, plenty of interesting anecdotes, and helpful reference information, Warren is a cheerful teacher leading readers down the path to homeownership and pointing out pitfalls along the way.” --Ben Meyer, InternetBrands.com










Homebuyers Beware


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Mortgage Rules - Real Estate Settlement Procedures and Truth in Lending Acts (Us Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (Cfpb) (2018 Edition)


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Mortgage Rules - Real Estate Settlement Procedures and Truth in Lending Acts (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (CFPB) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Mortgage Rules - Real Estate Settlement Procedures and Truth in Lending Acts (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (CFPB) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 This rule amends provisions in Regulation Z and final rules issued by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) in 2013, which, among other things, required that consumers receive counseling before obtaining high-cost mortgages and that servicers provide periodic account statements and rate adjustment notices to mortgage borrowers, as well as engage in early intervention when borrowers become delinquent. The amendments clarify the specific disclosures that must be provided before counseling for high-cost mortgages can occur, and proper compliance regarding servicing requirements when a consumer is in bankruptcy or sends a cease communication request under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The rule also makes technical corrections to provisions of other rules. The Bureau requests public comment on these changes. This book contains: - The complete text of the Mortgage Rules - Real Estate Settlement Procedures and Truth in Lending Acts (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (CFPB) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section




The New CFPB Mortgage Origination Rules Deskbook


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Written by BuckleySandler partner Joseph Reilly and published in partnership with the American Bankers Association, the CFPB Deskbook is the definitive guide for bank and nonbank mortgage originators navigating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) new mortgage origination rules. The CFPB Deskbook is an all-inclusive compilation of all the mortgage origination rules made by effective by the CFPB in January 2014, including ability-to-repay and Qualified Mortgage requirements, points and fees, loan originator compensation, appraisals, high-cost mortgages and Qualified Mortgage provisions for Federal Housing Administration and Veterans Affairs loans, among others. It also offers a summary of the TILA-RESPA disclosure integration taking effect next year.




Mortgage Rules Under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures ACT and the Truth in Lending ACT (Us Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (Cfpb) (2018 Edition)


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Mortgage Rules under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and the Truth in Lending Act (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (CFPB) (2018 Edition) The Law Library presents the complete text of the Mortgage Rules under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and the Truth in Lending Act (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (CFPB) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 This rule amends some of the final mortgage rules issued by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) in January of 2013. These amendments clarify, correct, or amend provisions on the relation to State law of Regulation X's servicing provisions; implementation dates for adjustable-rate mortgage servicing; exclusions from requirements on higher-priced mortgage loans; the small servicer exemption from certain servicing rules; the use of government-sponsored enterprise and Federal agency purchase, guarantee or insurance eligibility for determining qualified mortgage status; and the determination of debt and income for purposes of originating qualified mortgages. This book contains: - The complete text of the Mortgage Rules under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and the Truth in Lending Act (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Regulation) (CFPB) (2018 Edition) - A table of contents with the page number of each section




Decoding the New Mortgage Market


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The housing market is in turmoil, but if there’s a silver lining, it’s the fact that purchase prices are at historic lows. Sure, there are still plenty of predatory lenders waiting to exploit the naïve potential buyer, but those who do their homework will be rewarded with a fair price and manageable mortgage terms. Decoding the New Mortgage Market is a map to finding the best and most realistic mortgage deals while navigating past potential obstacles and traps. Filled with money-saving advice, this practical guide will help prospective buyers understand: • How new lending and underwriting rules affect today’s homebuyer • Different loan types and lending institutions • Credit issues and other qualifying factors • Creative down-payment solutions • How to reduce closing costs and other fees Because lenders and buyers alike have gotten “burned” in the mortgage crisis, finding and qualifying for a manageable loan may now be more difficult. Readers will find that Decoding the New Mortgage Market makes the search both easier and more fruitful, and that their dreams of home ownership are still within their reach.




Mortgages 101


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Everything you need to know before you borrow... Unless you're sitting on a pile of cash, chances are you'll need to take out a mortgage when you're ready to buy a home. But how do you know how much house you can afford? What should you look for in a loan? What kind of paperwork is needed . . . and how do you improve your odds of getting a great rate? Mortgages 101 eliminates the confusion and stress with clear-cut answers to all your questions. Updated to reflect the enormous changes in the mortgage market in recent years, Mortgages 101 is the all-in-one reference you've been looking for. Covering a wide range of topics-from negotiating the best deal to saving on closing costs-this revised third edition provides the latest information on: Application procedures * Online lenders * New loan and government programs * Qualifying requirements * Credit strategies * Down payment assistance and zero-down options * Guidelines for self-employed borrowers * Bankruptcies and waiting periods * Refinancing and home equity loans * Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules * The Ability-to-Repay mandate * And much more This is THE book you need to read before you sign on the dotted line.