1-hour Idaho state-specific course for DOF-licensed mortgage loan originators.
$24.50 | 1 Hour
+ $1.50 NMLS Credit Banking Fee
NMLS Course ID: 17311
NMLS Sponsor ID: 1400327
Credit Hours Provided: 1
Category: CE Elective
The Director of the Idaho Department of Finance (DOF) requires mortgage licensees in this state to take a one-hour course on Idaho mortgage lending rules as part of the licensees' annual continuing education requirement for license renewal. This course covers Idaho mortgage topics for licensee continuing education.
The first module of this course describes the organization of the Department of Finance and reviews several mortgage definitions outlined by the Idaho Residential Mortgage Practices Act (IRMPA).
The second module explains the acts and practices that are prohibited for mortgage loan originators to participate in. We'll discuss the maximum points and fees that can be charged to a borrower, review mandatory disclosures, and review advertising practices.
The third module is a summary of consumer protection regulations. We’ll take a look at prohibited acts and practices as outlined by the Idaho Financial Fraud Protection Act (IFFPA). We’ll also explore the mortgage recovery fund, which is set aside in cases when a licensee participates in activities that harms Idaho borrowers and the licensee is unable to pay restitution.
This course consists of three modules and a final exam:
Origination Activities
Total study time: 1 credit hour (50 minutes)
This course will prepare Idaho-licensed MLOs to:
Review important definitions, including those specific to the State of Idaho.
Describe the basic structure of the Idaho Department of Finance (DOF) and the responsibilities of the Director.
Recognize the actions the Director may take for violations of the Idaho Residential Mortgage Practices Act (IRMPA).
Describe licensee prohibited conduct and practices.
Identify points, fees, and charges that are permissible under Idaho and federal regulations pertaining to Qualified Mortgages (QMs).
Classify disclosures that are required under the Idaho Residential Mortgage Practices Act.
Identify common deceptive advertising and appraiser independence violations.
Define financial fraud through a review of the Idaho Financial Fraud Prevention Act.
Discuss how consumers financially impacted by a licensee's fraudulent actions can make a claim against the state's Mortgage Recovery Fund.
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This is an online mastery-based course. Students must complete all reading assignments, media activities, and pass incremental assessments to make progress. Students will be tested throughout each section to determine if they are meeting the objectives.
Completion of the course requires passing a final examination of 15 multiple choice questions with a minimum score of 70%. Students that fail a final exam may retake the final exam as many times as needed to pass. The course is expected to take approximately 1 clock hour to complete.
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Course content will continue to be available to students for 180 days after course completion.
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This course will remain available to students until midnight on December 31st, 2025
Price: |
$24.50 (USD)
+ $1.50 NMLS Credit Banking Fee |
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Credit Hours: | 1 |
State: | Idaho |
Category: | Vocational Training > Mortgage > Continuing Education > Idaho > CE Elective |
Purpose: | 1-hour Idaho state-specific course for DOF-licensed mortgage loan originators |
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