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Late CE: 10 Hour SAFE Core and Utah Law 2020 MLO Package (12073 & 12067)

  • 10 Hour Course
  • $70.00

This course is designed to address your 2020 Late CE needs.

This 10 hour package for mortgage loan originators in Utah is designed to provide all of the mandatory education needed to renew your MLO license. This course is broken down into 6 modules. Each module contains:

A section of training

An activity in which students will read a short scenario and then answer questions about the scenario

A quiz that consists of a five questions

The first module of the course is about sweeping laws and rules that apply to mortgage loans and mortgage loan originators across the country. A review of the SAFE Act, NMLS registration, an overview of state licensing standards, Regulation Z, and Integrated Mortgage Disclosures will make the bulk of the module. 

The second module deals with ethical considerations and consumer protection. An MLO’s ethical responsibilities and the ATR/QM rule are demonstrated. Then, fraud, both from within and outside of the mortgage industry makes up the second half of the module. Fair lending practices and balancing one’s business aspirations with the health of the market are emphasized.

The third module examines non-traditional mortgage loan products like adjustable rate mortgages and reverse mortgages. The HECM program is featured, along with its changes, its current state, plans for adjustment, and how the world of non-traditional mortgage lending might be evolving.

Finally, the fourth module provides information on renovation mortgage loans in general, including what they are and when to use them, with a focus on Fannie Mae HomeStyle® and FHA 203(k) renovation loans.

A final exam will ask 25 questions randomly drawn from the general education portion of the package.

The 2 hour course on Utah codes fulfills the state elective requirement for annual renewal. Licensed mortgage loan originators in the state must take 10 hours of continuing education each year, with 3 hours being dedicated to Federal law, 2 hours of ethics, 2 hours of non-traditional mortgage lending, 1 hour of nonspecific elective, and this 2 hours of state-specific content. 

We'll begin with a review of regulatory changes, authorities, and post-licensing requirements. A key section is devoted to protecting borrower information and preventing mortgage fraud. Then, we'll discuss qualifying activities as an MLO, principal or branch lending manager, and mortgage entity which require licensure, and prohibited conduct for each. 

In the next module is an overview of disciplinary actions the Commission and Division can take to enforce state laws and standards, including possible penalties for violation. Next is a look at recent case studies, what their violations were, and what consequences were imposed. Finally, we'll examine licensing and the role a person's criminal history or conduct may play in applying for a license.

To promote comprehension, students will complete a 5-question quiz and short activity after each module. A 15-question final exam will wrap up the course.

  • Approved By: NMLS

Instructor Bio

Mary Tillery real estate atyourpaceonline instructor

Mary Tillery is the instructor for all of our MLO continuing education courses. She has been sharing her expertise with fellow mortgage loan originators for more than 35 years as a lending educator. Learn more about Mary’s background here.