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Disclosure and Delivery Requirement Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act

“Section 1474 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) amended the ECOA, section 701 (e), to require creditors to provided loan applicants with copies of all appraisals and other written valuations obtained in connection with applications for loans to be secured by a first lien on a dwelling, regardless of loan […]

Appraisals for Higher-Priced Mortgage Loans under TILA

“In an attempt to strengthen lending requirements and expand consumer protections on higher-priced mortgage loans (HPML), § 1471 of the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank) revised the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and the CFPB amended Regulation Z pursuant to the new TILA requirements. The amendments require creditors to obtain […]

Bank of America Cuts Appraiser Staff by 5 Percent

April 2013 Bank of America cut its appraiser staff by about 5 percent in February, Bloomberg reported March 13. The bank eliminated positions from within its LandSafe appraisal unit where the workforce had totaled nearly 1,000 employees. “While we have known we were overstaffed since the fall, we did everything we could to delay the […]

Illinois Appraisal Management Company Registration Act. (P.A. 097-0602)

“The General Assembly finds that: It is the intent of the General Assembly that this Act provide for the regulation of those persons or entities engaged as appraisal management companies for the protection of the public and for the maintenance of high standards of professional conduct by those registered as appraisal management companies and to […]

United States Accountability Office (GAO) Reports to Congressional Committe that Appraisal Subcommittee needs to improve Monitoring Procedures

What GAO Found “GAO found that more than 70 percent of residential mortgages made from 2006 through 2009 were $250,000 or less—the regulatory threshold at or below which appraisals are not required for transactions involving federally regulated lenders. In recent years, however, the threshold has had a limited impact on the proportion of mortgages with […]

Dodd-Frank: Title XIV – Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act

Cornell University Law School has published an article giving an overview of Dodd-Frank Title XIV on mortgage reform and anti-predatory lending act and its implications. It can be found here: http://www.law.cornell.edu/wivex/dodd-frank_title_xiv

Survey Finds: Dodd-Frank Appraisal Requirements Putting Strain on LO Annual Income

  February 19, 2013 The 2012 Loan Originator Survey has been released by Mortgage Daily, providing insight into issues impacting mortgage loan officers. The survey was sponsored by StreetLinks Lender Solutions and co-sponsored by Champions School of Real Estate. A majority of the male-dominated group was employed by non-bank firms, in contrast to the bank-dominated […]

Dodd-Frank H.R. 4173 Title XIII – Pay It Back Act Subtitle F – Appraisal Activities

SEC. 1471. PROPERTY APPRAISAL REQUIREMENTS. Chapter 2 of the Truth in Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1631 et seq.) is amended by inserting after 129G (as added by section 1464(b)) the following new section: ‘‘§ 129H. Property appraisal requirements ‘‘(a) IN GENERAL. —A creditor may not extend credit in theform of a higher-risk mortgage to any consumer […]

City of Chicago Acts on Vacant & Abandoned Property

We just heard that the City of Chicago has passed an ordinance that redefines the “owner” of vacant properties to include banks and other financial companies. Although mortgage holders and their mortgage servicers have always had a fiduciary duty to protect the value of properties either delinquent or under foreclosure proceedings, it would appear that […]