Mortgage Lending
Loan Origination, Preemption, and Litigation
Dramatic Changes Concerning Mortgage Lending and Federal Preemption
- New underwriting standards, automated valuation, and ability-to-repay requirements
- Changes to uniform residential loan applications
- Reverse mortgages, land installment contracts, HELOCs, home equity sharing, and other non-traditional mortgages
- New RESPA requirements and VA limits on points and other charges
- Restrictions on loan steering, mortgage broker practices and compensation
- Title insurance, private mortgage insurance, attorney fees, new rules for appraisers
- Regulation of interest rates, balloon payments, prepayment penalties, and negative amortization
- New limits on federal preemption of state credit and mortgage laws
- Survey of all applicable federal and state laws
Highly Practical; Invaluable Litigation Tips
- Gathering and analyzing key documents
- Third-party liability and 10 limits on the holder-in-due-course defense, including application to electronic notes
- State-by-state analysis of state law regulating land installment contracts and reverse mortgages
- Federal court standing for RESPA claims after Spokeo and Ramirez
- 50-state analysis of standing requirements in state courts
- Restrictions on arbitration requirements in mortgage litigation
- Suing failed banks
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ISBN
9781602482142
Edition
2024 4th ed.
Page count
960