8 Hours of 2022 North Carolina MLO Continuing Education
Complete 8-hour package for NC MLO licensees. Includes the 1-hour state specific requirement
North Carolina CE 8 Hours Online Self-Study Bundle
Complete 8-hour package for NC MLO licensees. Includes the 1-hour state specific requirement
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Includes state-specific elective course
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This package of courses includes the required continuing education necessary to renew a mortgage loan originator's license in the State of North Carolina. The North Carolina Commissioner of Banks (NCCOB) requires licensees to take a total of 8 hours of continuing education each year: 7 hours in SAFE Act required topics, and 1 hour in NC-specific law and regulations.
Included in this course package are:
1 Hour NC SAFE: North Carolina Mortgage Regulations (NMLS ID 13825) - This course focuses on North Carolina compliance issues for mortgage professionals including required and prohibited business practices. You will learn the allowable fees, information about home loan rates, and the kinds of disciplinary actions taken against licensees. This course will explain prohibited practices that you should avoid and define the duties of a mortgage broker. You will also learn what actions fall into the realm of mortgage fraud and the regulations that protect reverse mortgage consumers in our state. Please review the Course Syllabus for more details.
7 Hour SAFE Core: 2022 Originator Fundamentals (NMLS ID 13799) - This course covers the required topics as mandated by the federal SAFE Act for annual NMLS mortgage license renewal. The content covered in this course include the NMLS-required topics that regulators feel licensees need to be refreshed on; a review of ethical lending practices and descriptions of common mortgage fraud schemes; and an explain of nontraditional products such as the HomeStyle Renovation Loan, the Good Neighbor Next Door program, reverse mortgages, and the VA Home Loan. Please review the Course Syllabus for more details about this course.
These courses are new for 2022 and meet the SAFE Act's "successive years" rule.
Price: |
$50.50 (USD)
+ $12.00 NMLS Credit Banking Fee |
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Credit Hours: | 8 |
Category: | Mortgage > Continuing Education > North Carolina |
Purpose: | Complete 8-hour package for NC MLO licensees. Includes the 1-hour state specific requirement |
Features: | Online Text, Online Video, Printable Certificate, PDF eBook, NC Elective |
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NMLS Course ID: 13825
NMLS Sponsor ID: 1400327
Credit Hours Provided: 1
Category: CE Elective
The North Carolina Commissioner of Banks (NCCOB) requires mortgage licensees in this state to take a one-hour course on North Carolina mortgage lending rules as part of the licensees' annual continuing education requirement for license renewal. This course covers four North Carolina mortgage topics for licensee continuing education.
The first module of this course reviews conduct and behavior that is prohibited by North Carolina laws. This includes the fees that can be charged on a mortgage loan transactions and the limits for those fees.
The second module describes the various disciplinary actions the Commissioner of Banks may issue against licensees who violate state law.
The third module outlines the North Carolina Reverse Mortgage Act, found in NCGS Chapter 53, Article 21. We'll review how a reverse mortgage is defined, how a lender is granted authority by the Commissioner to issue reverse mortgages, the state limitations on this type of loans, and at what point a borrower is required to repay the reverse mortgage.
The last module of this course explains the North Carolina Residential Mortgage Fraud Act (RMFA), NCGS Chapter 14, Article 20A. We'll learn about the definition of mortgage fraud and identify various tasks that would qualify as mortgage fraud.
This course is broken down into several learning topics. At the end of the course a 15-question final exam will be given. The topics included in this course are:
Total study time: 1 credit hour
This course will prepare North Carolina-licensed MLOs to:
You must have an NMLS ID to receive credit for this course. You will need this number before you begin the course.
If you already have an NMLS ID but don't remember what it is:
If you do not have an NMLS ID and need to obtain one, use the instructions available in the NMLS Resource Center.
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
NMLS Course ID: 13799
NMLS Sponsor ID: 1400327
Credit Hours Provided: 7
Category: CE Comprehensive
This course will instruct mortgage loan originators on a number of regulations that they will have to comply with while taking part in their mortgage loan origination activities. Rules, such as those implemented by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, are set in place to protect the interest and well-being of consumers who apply for mortgages to purchase or refinance their properties. To ensure that their business practices satisfy the regulations adopted by federal laws, mortgage loan originators need to keep current on the guidelines published by entities such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
This course consists of three sections and a final exam
Maintaining Compliance in the Mortgage Industry
Ethical Practices and Common Fraud Schemes
Non-traditional Mortgage Products
Total study time: 7 credit hours (5 hours, 30 minutes)
Study Time: 3 clock hours (150 minutes of federal law)
Each year, the NMLS receives feedback from various agencies on problems and errors occurring in the mortgage industry. This feedback is then incorporated into your annual continuing education requirements as mandated by the NMLS. This module will cover a variety of conduct issues related to federal laws that are among the most frequently cited by examiners as industry problems.
Study Time: 2 clock hours (100 minutes of ethics, fraud, and consumer protection)
In this section we will review ethics in mortgage lending and how they affect the mortgage industry. We'll discusses ethical practices and consumer protection responsibilities of the mortgage loan originator, and outline various ethical standards as they relate to a compliance approach of ethical lending. This section will provide you with checklists of possible red flags of mortgage fraud.
The second half of this section will outline a variety of mortgage fraud schemes. Many of the cases outlined in this section cost millions of dollars in losses for lenders, resulted in property foreclosures, and caused stress for those who were victims of these schemes. Some of these dubious plans involved mortgage loan originators and others in the industry, while others were perpetrated by loan applicants who recruited unsuspecting buyers. Reviewing various types of fraud that occurred in our industry may help you recognize it if a suspicious application ever crosses your desk.
Study Time: 2 clock hours (100 minutes of non-traditional mortgage)
Besides a traditional conventional loan product, there are other options available when it comes to rehabilitating a home for purchase and refinance that may more perfectly fit the rehab loan needs of the borrower. This module will explain several non-traditional mortgage products, exploring other options available to borrowers.
We'll go over the Fannie Mae HomeStyle® renovation program, the Good Neighbor Next Door program, reverse mortgages, the VA loan, and Fannie Mae's new RefiNow™ program.
You must have an NMLS ID to receive credit for this course. You will need this number before you begin the course.
If you already have an NMLS ID but don't remember what it is:
If you do not have an NMLS ID and need to obtain one, use the instructions available in the NMLS Resource Center
This course will remain available to students for 365 days after enrollment.
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