Introduction to Mortgage Lending
Mortgage lending is a staple product for community banks,
institutions that have a proud history of prudent lending,
extending the benefit of homeownership to credit-worthy
borrowers. Many borrowers are still in the market for mortgages
and because of their record as responsible lenders, banks and
thrifts have an opportunity to gain more market share in the
mortgage lending sector as the American economy improves, and as
some players exit the market.
Topics include:
- Financing residential real estate
- Construction lending and land development lending
- Mortgage fraud detection and prevention
- Appraisals
- Servicing residential mortgage loans
- The secondary mortgage market
- Real estate and mortgage law
- Investing in residential real estate
Five rule and guideline documents from the Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau (CFPB) have been added to the eBook, addressing
ATR, QM and other recent rules.
Introduction to Mortgage Lending was updated in 2009 by Andrea
Lee Negroni, Esq. and Jeremiah S. Buckley, Esq. of Buckley
Sandler LLP.
Supports the Introduction to Mortgage Lending facilitated online course.
Textbook Pricing
Text – eBook*
Catalog #3009838
$105 List Price / $75 Members
Instructor’s Manual
PDF files on a CD
Catalog # 3005651
$70 List Price / $55 Members
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