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A buyer earns $19.48/hr and works 40 hrs a week. The borrower has applied for a 20 yr mortgage of $98,000 at 6.625%. PMI will be $174per month. The borrower has a car payment of $307 and a revolving credit card balance of $350. What is this borrower’s debt ratio?
Definition
(USE CREDIT

19.48*40*52/12=3,376.53 (monthly income)
.625/.125=5 (# of 1/8ths)
(7.16+(5*.075))*98=$738.43 (monthly P&I)
(738.43+174+307+(350*.05))/3,376.53=36.6%DTI

DTI=36.6%
Term
What does RESPA stand for?
Definition
RESPA - Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act - Also known as regulation X
Term
What is regulation X?
Definition
RESPA - Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
Term
What are 4 of the main purposes of RESPA (Regulation X)
Definition
1. Disclosure of loan settlement costs
2. Eliminate referral fees/kickbacks
3. Limit amount collected for escrows
4. Provide the settlement cost information booklet
Term
Which regulation and law requires us to provide the settlement cost information booklet?
Definition
We are required under Regulation X (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act)to provide the settlement cost information booklet.
Term
Which law and regulation limits the amount we are allowed to collect for escrows?
Definition
RESPA (Regulation X) limits the amount we are allowed to collect for escrows.
Term
Which regulation pertains to the disclosure of loan settlement costs? What is the name of the law/act connected with this regulation.
Definition
Regulation X pertains to the disclosure of settlement costs. Regulation X is also known as Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
Term
Which law/regulation was enacted to eliminate referral fees and kickbacks?
Definition
One of the purposes of RESPA/Regulation X is to eliminate referral fees and kickbacks.
Term
RESPA is applicable to ________, _______, _________ (types of properties).
Definition
RESPA is applicable to 1-4 unit properties, condos, and manufactured homes if they are placed on a lot owned by the borrower.
Term
Which types of properties does RESPA NOT apply to?
Definition
RESPA does not apply to commercial properties, businesses, land over 25 acres, temporary financing, bridge loans.
Term
Does RESPA apply to commercial properties, businesses, land over 25 acres, and temporary financing?
Definition
RESPA does NOT apply to: commercial properties, temporary financing, businesses, or land over 25 acres.
Term
Does RESPA apply to 1-4 family, condos, and manufactured homes (if placed on a lot)?
Definition
RESPA is applicable to 1-4 unit properties, condos, and manufactured homes if they are placed on a lot.
Term
When you see the following key words, which law/regulation should you think of?: loan disclosures, settlement, settlement statement/HUD1, servicing statement, Good Faith Estimate (GFE), 3 business days.
Definition
The following key words should make you think of Regulation X/RESPA: Good Faith Estimate, HUD1, GFE, Settlement Statement, Loan Disclosures, Settlement, Servicing Statement, 3 business days
Term
Describe the key difference between the GFE and the HUD1.
Definition
The GFE is an estimate, while the HUD1 shows the actual closing costs.
Term
How long before the closing can the borrower request to see the HUD1?
Definition
The borrower can request to see the HUD1 one day before closing.
Term
RESPA documents are required to be sent out within how many business days of the application?
Definition
RESPA documents are required to be sent out within 3 business days of the application date. (unless turned down in that time)
Term
Which regulation/law requires documents to be sent out within 3 business days of the application date?
Definition
Regulation X/RESPA documents are required to be sent out within 3 business days of the application date. (unless the borrower is turned down during that time)
Term
What does section 6 of RESPA/Regulation X pertain to?
Definition
Section 6 of regulation X (RESPA) pertains to the servicing of the loan.
Term
Which section of RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) pertains to the servicing?
Definition
Section 6 of regulation X (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) pertains to servicing.
Term
Under section 6 (servicing) of RESPA (Regulation X) a single incident incurs damages/penalties up to $______.
Definition
Under section 6 (servicing) of RESPA (Regulation X) a single incident can incur damages/penalties up to $1,000.
Term
A single incident under Section __ (servicing) of Reg X (RESPA) can incur penalties/damages of up to $1,000.
Definition
A single incident under section 6 (servicing) of RESPA (Reg X) can incur damages/penalties of up to $1,000.
Term
A class action under section __ (servicing) of RESPA (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) can incur damages/penalties of up to $500,000 or 1% net worth (whichever is less).
Definition
A class action under Section 6 (pertains to servicing) of RESPA can incur penalties of up to $500,000 or 1% of the company's net worth (whichever is less)
Term
Under section 6 (pertains to servicing) of regulation X (RESPA) a class action can incur penalties of up to $_______ or __% of the company's net worth (whichever is less).
Definition
Under section 6 (pertains to servicing) of RESPA (Regulation X) a class action lawsuit can incur penalties of up to $500,000 or 1% of the company's net worth (whichever is less).
Term
Which section of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (Regulation X) pertains to kickbacks/referrals?
Definition
Section 8 of regulation X pertains to kickbacks and referrals.
Term
Section 8 of regulation X (RESPA) pertains to ______ and ______.
Definition
Section 8 of RESPA (Reg X) pertains to kickbacks/referrals.
Term
Section 8 of _________ pertains to kickbacks/referrals.
Definition
Section 8 of Reg X (RESPA) pertains to kickbacks/referrals.
Term
Violations of section 8 (kickbacks/referrals) of regulation X (RESPA) are punishable by $______ and/or __ yr/yrs in prison AND 3 times the _________________________________.
Definition
Violations of section 8 (referrals/kickbacks) of regulation X are punishable by $10,000 and/or 1 year in prison AND 3 times the amount paid for the service to the borrower.
Term
A violation of section 8 of RESPA is punishable by a $10,000 fine and/or 1 year in prison and 3 times the amount paid for the service to the borrower. Describe what a violation of section 8 of reg x is.
Definition
Accepting and/or giving kickbacks or paying for referrals is a violation of section 8 of regulation X (RESPA) and is punishable by up to $10,000 and/or 1 year in prison and 3 times the amount paid for the service to the borrower.
Term
Section _ of RESPA (reg X) pertains to kickbacks/referrals.
Definition
Section 8 of Regulation X (Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act) pertains to kickbacks/referrals.
Term
Section __ of regulation __ pertains to escrow (limits how much can be collected).
Definition
Section 10 of Regulation X (RESPA) pertains to escrow.
Term
Section 10 of Regulation X (RESPA) pertains to ________.
Definition
Section 10 of RESPA (Regulation X) pertains to escrow.
Term
The amount you can collect for escrow is regulated under Section __ of regulation __, which is also known as ___________________.
Definition
The amount you can collect for escrow is regulated under section 10 of regulation X, which is also known as the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
Term
What is the fee for each UNintentional violation of section 10 of RESPA and what is the maximum allowable penalty amount in a 12 month period? What does section 10 pertain to?
Definition
Section 10 of Regulation X (RESPA) pertains to escrow and UNintentional violations are punishable by $50 each but cannot exceed $100,000 in a 12 month period.
Term
What is the maximum allowable penalty for each intentional violation under section 10 of regulation X (RESPA)? What is the maximum amount of these charges per year?
Definition
Under section 10 of regulation X (RESPA) each intentional violation is punishable by $100 and there is NO limit on the total charges per year. These violations are relating to escrow.
Term
Section 10 of RESPA regulates escrow accounts. How much can be charged for each unintentional violation and each intentional violation of section 10 of Reg X (RESPA)?
Definition
Under section 10 (escrows) of RESPA each unintentional violation comes with a $50 fine and each intentional violation comes with a $100 charge. There is a $100,000 max of UNINTENTIONAL violations per year.
Term
What does ECOA stand for?
Definition
ECOA - Equal Credit Opportunity Act is also known as Regulation B (remember B Equal)
Term
Which law/act is Regulation B?
Definition
Regulation B is ECOA. (B Equal)
Term
Which regulation is ECOA?
Definition
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act is regulation B (B Equal)
Term
"B Equal" --> Law/Act and regulation?
Definition
ECOA - Regulation B (remember B Equal)
Term
What is the main purpose of Regulation B?
Definition
The main purpose of Regulation B (ECOA) is to eliminate discriminatory treatment of credit applicants.
Term
Which Law/Regulation was put in place to eliminate the discriminatory treatment of credit applicants?
Definition
ECOA/Regulation B was put in place to eliminate the discriminatory treatment of credit applicants. (remember B Equal)
Term
What is the main purpose of ECOA?
Definition
The main purpose of ECOA (regulation B) is to eliminate the discriminatory treatment of credit applicants. (remember B Equal)
Term
Regulation B applies to which types of transactions?
Definition
Regulation B (ECOA) applies to all credit transactions.
Term
ECOA applies to which types of transactions?
Definition
ECOA (Regulation B) applies to all credit transactions.
Term
Regulation __ was put in place to enforce the equal treatment (eliminate discrimination) of credit applicants in ALL CREDIT TRANSACTIONS. It is also known as ____.
Definition
Regulation B (B Equal) was put in place to enforce the equal treatment (eliminate discrimination) of all credit applicants in all credit transactions and is also known as ECOA (Equal Credit Opportunity Act).
Term
Which regulation ensures every person has the opportunity to apply and submit applications and what is the law called?
Definition
Regulation B (B Equal) ensures that every person has the opportunity to apply and submit applications. This regulation is also known as ECOA.
Term
Which law ensures every person has the opportunity to apply for loans or submit applications?
Definition
ECOA (Equal Credit Opportunity Act) aka Regulation B (B Equal) ensures that every person has the opportunity to apply and submit applications for loans without discrimination.
Term
Regulation __ ensures that every person can apply/submit applications for loans without discrimination. This regulation is also knows at _________.
Definition
Regulation X ensures that every person can apply/submit applications for loans without facing discrimination. This regulation is also known as the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. (B Equal)
Term
When a consumer alleges a violation (discrimination) under ECOA/Regulation B, they have __ years to bring civil action.
Definition
A consumer has 2 years to bring civil action from the date they allege a discriminatory violation of ECOA/Reg B occurred.
Term
How long does a consumer have to file civil action after an alleged violation of Regulation B (B Equal)?
Definition
A consumer has 2 years to file civil action from the date they are alleging a violation of ECOA/Regulation B occurred. A violation of Regulation B would be discriminating based on the prohibited terms under ECOA.
Term
The penalties for violations of ECOA (discrimination) include:
Definition
Liability for punitive damages:
Individual actions can be up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000)
Class Action lawsuits can be up to five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) or one percent (1%) of the creditor’s net worth, whichever is less.
Term
____ regulates violations related to advertising, harassing calls, MARS, red flags under FACTA etc.; ____ regulates funding of terrorism; and _______regulates pretty much everything else.
Definition
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission)regulates violations related to advertising, harassing calls, MARS, red flags rule (identity theft), etc.; FinCEN is put in place to stop the funding of terrorism; and the CFPB regulates pretty much everything else.
Term
What entity is supposed to stop the funding of terrorism?
Definition
FinCEN is supposed to regulate the funding of terrorism.
Term
What entity regulates MARS?
Definition
FTC oversees/regulates MARS.
Term
What is the red flags rule related to and who regulates it?
Definition
The FTC regulates the red flags rule, which relates to the prevention of identity theft.
Term
What does MARS stand for and what is the purpose of the law?
Definition
The Mortgage Assistance Relief Act (MARS) addresses the acts and practices of for-profit companies that offer to work on behalf of consumers to help them modify the terms of their loans or to avoid foreclosure.
Term
Which law was enacted to address for-profit companies that offer to work on behalf of consumers to help them modify their loans or avoid foreclosure and which entity enforces/oversees this law?
Definition
The FTC enforces/oversees MARS (Mortgage Assistance Relief Services), which regulates for-profit companies which offer borrowers assistance in avoiding foreclosure or obtaining a modification.
Term
Under MARS when (if ever) can a fee be charged for a modification? Who oversees MARS?
Definition
Under the Mortgage Assistance Relief Act (MARS) a fee can only be charged for a modification once the modification is complete. MARS is regulated by the FTC.
Term
Is a licensed attorney prohibited by MARS from accepting fees for preparing or filing documents in bankruptcy, court, or administrative proceedings?
Definition
Licensed Attorneys ARE allowed to accept fees for preparing/submitting documents in bankruptcy, court, or administrative proceedings. These fees are ok under MARS.
Term
Which law is regulation B?
Definition
Regulation B - ECOA (B Equal)
Term
Which law is regulation C?
Definition
Regulation C - HMDA (Home Mortgage Disclosure Act) (C you at HOME)
Term
Which law is regulation X?
Definition
Regulation X - RESPA (RESPEX)
Term
Which law is regulation Z?
Definition
Regulation Z - TILA (Today I Learned About Zebras!)
Term
ECOA is which regulation?
Definition
ECOA is regulation B, which relates to discrimination.
Term
Which regulation is HMDA?
Definition
HMDA is regulation C and was put in place to stop lenders from ‘Failing to lend' (redlining) to certain geographic areas or segments of the population.
Term
______ is FAILING to lend to certain geographic areas or segments of the population, whereas ___________ is refusing to lend to someone who qualifies based on a prohibited factor.
Definition
HMDA was put in place to stop redlining, which is failing to lend to certain geographic locations or segments of the population. ECOA was put in place to stop a lender from refusing to lend to a qualified borrower based on prohibited factors.
Term
HMDA was put in place to prevent lenders from _________ to lend to certain geographic areas or segments of the population, while ECOA was put in place to prevent lenders from ________to lend to someone based on prohibited factors.
Definition
HMDA was put in place to prevent lenders from failing to lend to specific geographic locations or segments of the market while ECOA was put in place to prevent lenders from refusing to lend based on prohibited factors.
Term
RESPA is which regulation?
Definition
RESPA is regulation X. Regulation X has to do with service transfer notices, HUD-1, GFE, QWR (written dispute of payment application, credit reporting, or some other aspect of the servicing of the account.), disclosure of closing costs, escrows, kickbacks/referrals, ABA.
Term
Which regulation is TILA?
Definition
Regulation Z is TILA (Today I Learned about Zebras). Regulation Z (TILA) is part of the Federal Consumer Protection Act and lays out disclosure requirements, advertising requirements as well as rights of rescission and penalties for violation.
Term
How long must you retain documents related to TILA/TCPA?
Definition
You must retain documents related to TILA/TCPA for Two years (hard T sound for Tila and Two)
Term
Which law and regulation covers rescission rights?
Definition
TILA/Regulation Z covers rescission rights.
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