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1003
Residential Loan Application

1008
Underwriting Loan Transmittal Summary

1802a
VA Loan Application Addenda

203(h)
A single family program within HUD for victims of Presidential-Declared major disasters

203(k)
A single family program for the rehabilitation and repair of single-family properties

4506
IRS Form request for verification of tax transcripts

4506-T Requirement
As of September 1, 2009, Fannie Mae is now requiring its lenders to “obtain a completed and signed Form 4506-T from all borrowers at both application and closing.” (See Announcement 09-19 for further information)

92900s
FHA Loan Application Addenda


A

AARMR
American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators

ABA
American Bankers Association

ACN
Advanced Change Notice

ACUMA
American Credit Union Mortgage Association

ADP
Automated Data Processing

AIR Table
Adjustable Interest Rate Table

AKA
Also Known As

AML/BSA Policy
Anti Money Laundering/Bank Secrecy Act

AP Table
Adjustable Payment Table

APOR
Average Prime Offer Rate

Appraisal
A written estimate of a property’s current market value, prepared by an appraiser.

Appraisal Desk Review
A report commenting on the completeness and accuracy of the appraisal.

AFR
Appraisal Field Review or A visual inspection of the property from the street, as well as the neighborhood surrounding the property.

APR
Annual Percentage Rate

ARM
Adjustable Rate Mortgage

ATIMA
As Their Interest May Appear

ATR
Ability to Repay

Audited Financials
CPA Prepared and verified as accurate

AUS
Automated underwriting system or computer system for automated underwriting. Mortgage insurers and some large lenders have developed their own systems, but the most widely used are Fannie Mae’s “Desktop Underwriter” and Freddie Mac’s “Loan Prospector.”

AVM
Automated Valuation Model


B

Basel III
Statement of best practices in banking oversight issued by Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.

BCBS
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

BD
Buydown

BIS
Bank for International Settlements

BM
Branch Manager

Bond (Surety)
Insurance policy to guarantee compliance, payment, or performance of an act.

BPMS
Business Process Management System

BPO
Broker Price Opinion


C

CAIVRS
Credit Alert Interactive Voice Response System

Cash-Out Refinancing
Refinancing for an amount larger than the remaining balance on the old loan plus settlement costs, so that the borrower takes “cash-out.”

CD
Certificate of Deposit or Closing Disclosure

CDO
Collateralized Debt Obligation

CE
Continuing Education

CECL
Current Expected Credit Loss Model

Certified Financials
Balance Sheet, P&L and Statement of Cash Flow signed by a control officer of the company

CET1
Common Equity Tier I (Reference Basel III)

CET2
Common Equity Tier II

CFPB
Consumer Finance Protection Bureau

CHUMS
Computerized Homes Underwriting Management System

CLTV
Combined Loan-to-Value

CMBS
Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities

COA
Certificate of Authority

COC
Change of Circumstance

COFI
Cost of Funds Index

Compliance
The state of being in accordance with established regulations, guidelines, specifications, etc.

Complied Financials
CPA Prepared with a Compilation Report

CONDO
Condominium

CONST/PERM
A construction-permanent mortgage program

Conventional Mortgage
A home mortgage that is neither FHA-insured nor VA-guaranteed.

Correspondent
A lender who can extend loans but generally sells them to a larger wholesale lender.

CPL/ICL
Closing Protection Letter/Insured Closing Letter

CSBS
Conference of Bank Supervisors

CTC
Clear to Close

CUNA
Credit Union National Association


D

DBA (Trade Name)
Doing Business As

DBE
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise

DE
Direct Endorsement

Default
A borrower’s failure to fulfill the terms of the loan agreement. Generally loans that are delinquent for 90 days or more are viewed as being in default.

Delinquency
A mortgage payment that is more than 30 days late.

Dept of HUD
Department of Housing and Urban Development

DFA
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

DIL
Deed in Lieu

Dodd-Frank Act
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

DOT
Deed of Trust

DTA
Deferred Tax Assets

DTC
Direct to Consumer

DTI
Debt to Income Ratio

DU / DO
Desktop Underwriter and Desktop Originator. States Fannie Mae AUS.


E

E&O
Error and Omissions Insurance

ECOA
Equal Credit Opportunity Act

EIM
Effective Interest Method

EIR
Effective Interest Rate

EPD
Early Payment Default

EPLS
Excluded Parties List System

ERM
Enterprise Risk Management

ESB
Electronic Surety Bond

EU
European Union


F

FACTA
Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act

Fannie Mae
Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA). Along with Freddie Mac, it is one of two Federal agencies that purchase home loans from lenders.

FASB
Financial Accounting Standards Board

FCRA
Fair Credit Reporting Act

FDCPA
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

FDIC
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

FED
Federal Reserve Board

FHA
Federal Housing Administration. An agency of HUD that insures residential mortgages.

FHA Mortgage
A mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration, which insures the lender against loss. One advantage of an FHA loan is the low down payment requirement.

FHAC
Federal Housing Administration Connection (FHA computerized system)

FHFA
Federal Housing Finance Authority

FHLB
Federal Home Loan Banks

FHLMC
FreddieMac

FICO
Fair Issac Credit Score

Fidelity Bond
Insurance policy that protect policyholder companies from wrongful acts committed by employees.

FIPS
Federal Information Processing Standard

FKA
Formerly Known As

FNMA
FannieMae

FOMC
Federal Open Market Committee

Foreign Qualification
Registration with a states secretary of state

Freddie Mac
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. Along with Fannie Mae, it is one of two Federal agencies that purchase home loans from lenders

FSOC
Financial Stability Oversight Council

FTC
Federal Trade Commission. The FTC helps protect consumers and promote fair competition, while prohibiting “unfair and deceptive acts or practices.”

FTC Rule
Federal Trade Commission Regulation Rule

FTHB
First Time Home Buyer

FTP
Final Title Policy

FV
Fair Value

FVNI
Fair Value Net Income

FVOCI
Fair Value Other Comprehensive Income


G

GAAP
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

GDP
Gross Domestic Product

GFE
Good Faith Estimate. The form that lists estimated settlement charges the borrower must pay at closing. Lenders must provide borrowers with the GFE within three business days of receiving the loan application.

GLB
Graham-Leach-Bliley Act/Financial Services Moderization Act of 1999

GNMA
GinnieMae. Government National Mortgage Association. A Federal agency that guarantees residential mortgages insured or guaranteed by FHA or VA.

GPM
Graduated Payment Mortgage

GPM
Gross Profit Margin

GSE
Government Sponsored Enterprise

GTM
Government Technical Monitor

GTR
Government Technical Representative

GUS
USDA Guaranteed Underwriting System


H

HAMP
Home Affordable Modification Program

HARP
Home Affordable Refinance Program

HECM
Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (Reverse Mtg). An FHA reverse mortgage program.

HELOC
Home Equity Line of Credit – A mortgage set up as a line of credit for the borrower to draw up to a maximum amount, with the borrower’s equity in their home as collateral.

HFC
Held for Sale

HFI
Held for Investment

HIPA
HomeOwners Information Protection Act

HMDA
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act

HOA
Home Owners Association

HOC HUD
Homeownership Center

HOEPA
Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act

HOI
Home Owners Insurance

HPA
Home Price Appreciation

HPML
Higher Priced Mortgage Loan

HUD
U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which deals with programs for urban renewal and improved housing.

HUD 1
Loan Settlement Statement. The standardized form a borrower receives at closing, detailing all funds paid at closing in a real estate transaction. This includes RE commissions, loan fees, points, taxes, initial escrow amounts, and other parties receiving distributions.

HUD 1a
Loan Settlement Statement for a Refinance Transaction

HVCC
Home Valuation Code of Conduct. A rule effective May 1, 2009, which states that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are prohibiting lenders from working directly with appraisers. Instead, lenders must arrange appraisals through third-party management companies.

HVCRE
High Value Credit Risk Estimate


I

IASB
International Accounting Standards Board

ICBA
Independent Community Bankers Association

IED
Initial Escrow Disclosure

ILC
Improvement Location Certificate

IMF
International Monetary Fund

IO
Interest Only

IR
Interest Rate

IRLC
Interest Rate Lock Commitment

IRRRL
(VA) Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan

ISAOA
It’s successors and/or assigns


L

LA
Loan Amount

LARA
Land Safe Appraisal Risk Analysis

LE
Loan Estimate

LGD
Loss given default

LHFS
Loan Held for Sale

LIBOR
London Interbank Offered Rate

LLPA
Loan Level Pricing Adjustments

LN
Loan

LO
Loan Officer

LOE
Letter of Explanation (sometimes LOX is used)

Loan Prospector
Automated underwriting system for Freddie Mac loans.

LOCOM
Lower of Cost or Market

LOS
Loan Origination System

LP
FHLMC AUS: Freddie Mac AUS Loan Prospector

LPMI
Lender Paid Mortgage Insurance

LQI
LQI FNMA Loan Quality Initiative

LTV
Loan-to-Value


M

MAA
Mortage Action Alliance

MAR
Master Appraisal Report

MBA
Mortgage Bankers Association

MBS
Mortgage Backed Securities

MCAW
Mortgage Credit Analysis Worksheet. FHA Underwrting Loan Transmittal Summary.

MCC
1. Master Conditional Commitment
2. Mortgage Credit Certificate

MCR
Mortgage Call Report

MDIA/HDIA
Mortgage Disclosure Information Act

MERS
Mortgage Electronic Registration System

MFR
Multi-Family Residence

MI
Mortgage Insurance

MIC
Mortgage Insurance Certificate

MIN
Mortgage Identification Number

MIP
Mortgage Insurance Premium

MISMO
Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization

MLS
Multiple Listing Service

MOD
Loan Modification

MOM
MERS as Original Mortgagee

Mortgage Broker
An independent contractor who acts as an intermediary to sell mortgage loans. In contrast to a correspondent, a mortgage broker does not fund the loans.

Mortgage Lender
The financial institution that disburses funds to the borrower. The lender receives the note evidencing the borrower’s obligation to pay, and the mortgage which is the lien on the subject property.

MLO
Mortgage Loan Originator – A Licensed Individual, Authorized to Discuss Loan Terms and Take Applications

MRB
Mortgage Revenue Bond

MSA
Mortgage Servicing Assets

MSA
Metropolitan Statistical Area

MSN
Mortgage Servicing News

MSR
Mortgage Servicing Rights

MT
Mortgage Technology

MTA
12 Month Treasury Average Index

MTG
Mortgage

MU1
Company Filing

MU2
Individual Filing (Officers/QI/BM)

MU2 Association
Links company directly to a control officer/QI or BM

MU3
Branch Filing

MU4
Individual Filing


N

NAMB
National Association of Mortgage Brokers

NAR
National Association of Realtors

NCUA
National Credit Union Administration

Neg Am
Negative Amortization

NINA
No Income, No Assets

NKA
Now Known As

NMLS
National Mortgage Licensing System

NMN
National Mortgage News

NOIA
Notice of Incomplete Application

Non-Conforming Mortgage
A mortgage that does not meet the purchase requirements of Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.

NOO
Non-Owner Occupied

NOR
Notice of Rejection may be used interchangeably with non-endorsement

Note
A written agreement that evidences a debt and a promise to repay the loan, including the manner in which the loan shall be paid.

NPL
Non-Performing Loan

NPR
Notices of Proposed Rulemakings from Basel Committee

NRSRO
Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization


O

OCC
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

OCI
Other Comprehensive Income

OFAC
Office of Foreign Assets Control

OMSR
Originated Mortgage Servicing Rights

OO
Owner Occupied

ORM
Operational Risk Management

OTC
One Time Close

OTS
Office of Thrift Supervision – now defunct.


P

PATRIOT Act
Uniting and Strengthening American by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001

PCI
Purchased Credit-Impaired Asset

PD
Probability default

P&I
Payment and Interest

P&L
Profit and Loss

PE
Pre-Licensing Education

PITI
Principal & Interest, plus Taxes & Insurance

PMI
Private Mortgage Insurance

PMSR
Purchased Mortgage Servicing Rights

POS
Point of Sale

PPP
Prepayment Penalty

PR
Primary Residence

PTD
Prior to Documents

PTF
Prior to Funding

PUD
Planned Unit Development


Q

QA
Quality Assurance

QC
Quality Control

QM
Qualified Mortgage

QRM
Qualified Residential Mortgage

Quality Control Audit
Often referred to as a “quality control review.” Frequent, independent review of loan files to determine compliance with various standards and regulations.

Quality Control Plan
A written program for improving the quality of loans, ensuring compliance with various regulations and guidelines, and reducing error/fraud. Some agencies that require a QC plan include FHA, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac.

QI/QE
Qualified Individual / Qualified Employee


R

RA
Registered Agent

RDOT
Recorded Deed of Trust

Red Flag Policy
A program required by the FTC to detect, prevent, and mitigate identity theft. Financial institutions and creditors must have a Red Flag Policy in place.

Red Flags Rule
A regulation from the Federal Trade Commission requiring all financial institutions and creditors to have a Red Flag Policy in place, in order to help prevent identity theft.

RI
Responsible Individual (AZ QI)

Reg X
Section of RESPA dealing with Fee Disclosure

Reg Z
Regulation Z from the Federal Reserve promoting “the informed use of consumer credit by requiring disclosures about its terms and cost. The regulation also gives consumers the right to cancel certain credit transactions that involve a lien on a consumer’s principal dwelling, regulates certain credit card practices, and provides a means for fair and timely resolution of credit billing disputes.” (See www.federalreserve.gov)

REO
Real Estate Owned

REPO
Repurchase Agreement

RESPA
The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. RESPA was designed to protect consumers by requiring lenders to provide certain disclosures, as well as prohibiting referral fees and kickbacks.

Reverse Mortgage
A special type of home equity loan available to seniors aged 62 and older. A reverse mortgage allows the home owner to convert some of the home’s equity into cash and usually does not need to be repaid during their lifetime (unless they sell their home or move to a retirement community).

R4P
Reverse For Purchase Loan

RESPRO
Rural Housing Service

RHS
Real Estate Services Provider’s Council

RML
Residential Mortgage Loan

ROR
Right of Rescission or the right to cancel a deal within three days of closing, at no cost.

RTC
Right to Cancel

RWA
Risk Weight Average


S

SAFE
Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing

SAS
Software as a Service

SBA
Small Business Administration

SEC
US Securities and Exchange Commission

Section 32
HOEPA High Fee Limit Calculation Requirements

Section 8
Section of RESPA dealing with Referral Fee Payment

SFHA
Special Flood Hazard Area

SFR
Single Family Residence

SIFI
Systematically Important Financial Institution

SISA
Stated Income, Stated Assets

SME
Secondary Marketing Executive

SOS
Secretary Of State

SOX
Sarbanes-Oxley Act

SRP
Service Release Premium

SSARS
Statement on Standards for Accounting and Review Service

SSFA
Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach

Streamlined Refinancing
Refinancing that doesn’t require as much paperwork as a regular refinance, and is therefore quicker and less costly.


T

T-Bill
Treasury Bill

TCR
Transaction Coverage Rate

TDR
Troubled Debt Restructuring

TILA
Truth-in-Lending Act or The Federal law designed to protect consumers in credit transactions, by requiring a meaningful disclosure of credit terms to borrowers, including fees, terms, and conditions.

TLC
Titan Lenders Corp

TPO
Third Party Origination

TRID
TILA RESPA Integrated Disclosures


U

UAD
Uniform Appraisal Dataset

UCDP
Uniform Collateral Data Portal

UDAAP
Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive Acts and Practices

UDM
Undisclosed Debt Monitoring

UETA
Uniform Electronic Transactions Act

UFMIP
Upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium

ULDD
Uniform Loan Delivery Dataset

UMDP
Uniform Mortgage Data Program

Underwriting Requirements
A lender’s standards for determining if a borrower qualifies for a loan. These standards are more comprehensive than qualification requirements because they evaluate a borrower’s creditworthiness.

UPB
Unpaid Principal Balance

URAR
Uniform Residential Appraisal Report

USDA
US Department of Agriculture

UTR
Underwriter to Review

UW
Underwriting


V

VA
Department of Veterans Affairs

VA-CRV
Veterans Administration Commitment of Reasonable Value

VA-MCRV
Veterans Administration Master Commitment of Reasonable Value

VA Mortgage
A mortgage insured by the Veterans Administration, with no down payment requirement. Available only to ex-servicemen and women, as well as those on active duty.

VOD
Verification of Deposit

VOE
Verification of Employment

VOM
Verification of Mortgage

VOR
Verification of Rent

VVOE
Verbal Verification of Employment


W

WAC
Weighted Average Coupon

WHB
Warehouse Bank

WLPR
Whole Loan Purchase Review


Y

YSP
Yield Spread Premium

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