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The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) requires certain financial institutions to collect, report, and disclosure information about their mortgage lending activity. HMDA was originally enacted by the Congress in 1975 and is implemented by Regulation C.
The Regulation was overhauled in 2015, requiring a large of amount of additional data to be collected and reported. The course provides learners with an overview of the entire Home Mortgage Disclosure Act with an in-depth look at loan application applicability and applicant information collection.
This course is intended for lenders and other staff who are involved in the loan application process.
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Rev–Jan. 2022. Course length ≈ 35 minutes. This course is worth 0.5 CPE credit.