New mortgage rules effective in January are significantly impacting the mortgage, real estate and settlement services industries. In particular, the Qualified Mortgage/Ability-to-Repay (QM/ATR) Final Rule is causing a stir.
To help ease the compliance burden, Dodd Frank Update is offering an exclusive webinar on March 26, from 2-3:15 p.m. ET, to provide mortgage lending and real estate professionals instruction on implementation best practices, various implications from the rule and overcoming sticky issues arising from adhering to the new regulations. Mortgage professionals are encouraged to join us for Qualified Mortgage and the Ability to Repay: Solutions to Implementation Issues and hear from mortgage compliance attorneys: Richard Andreano, a partner of Ballard Spahr LLP, and Paul Schieber, a shareholder of Stevens & Lee P.C, along Editor Nathan Marinchick, of Dodd Frank Update, who will moderate the program.
In this educational webinar, the speakers will address the following topics:
- Making calculations under the rule, including residual income;
- Bona fide discount points;
- Affiliate business structures that trigger points and fees calculation concerns;
- CFPB examinations: What to expect and what is the bureau going to be focusing on;
- Crucial areas of the rule; and
- The rule’s impact on the marketplace and availability of credit so far.
The speakers will provide practical instruction regarding the QM/ATR Final Rule and solutions to challenges the industry is encountering as it continues to get comfortable with the new environment under the regulations.
Participants will be able to ask questions through an interactive chat feature during the webinar and will receive the full PowerPoint presentation following the live event, along with related articles from October Research LLC publications.
Plan to join us for this educational opportunity. Register for a live site and/or order the recording and view the webinar at your earliest convenience. One live site registration provides access to as many listeners as you can fit into a conference room and the recordings can be circulated around your office.
Register here