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Mortgage lending has long been a foundational product offered by America's banks, and despite the current upheaval in the mortgage industry, it still is. Banks have a proud history of prudent lending and many creditworthy borrowers are in the market for mortgages and for refinancing options. |
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The AIB course Introduction to Mortgage Lending provides loan officers, underwriters, loan processors, and loan servicing professionals the solid background they need to help their customers borrow responsibly, which benefits the customers, the bank, the banking industry, and the nation's economy. With ongoing demand, and with their record as responsible lenders, banks have an opportunity to gain more market share in the mortgage lending sector.
Available as the required reading for an AIB Online Course, or in a classroom setting, the textbook provides a broad overview of mortgage lending while focusing on what is necessary to function successfully in the mortgage lending business today. 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
Introduction to Mortgage Lending was updated in 2009 by Andrea Lee Negroni, Esq. and Jeremiah S. Buckley, Esq. of Buckley Sandler LLP.
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Introduction to Mortgage Lending supports the AIB Introduction to Mortgage Lending course offered in the classroom through Local ABA Training Providers and as an instructor-led AIB Online Course. It is a part of the American Institute of Banking (AIB) curriculum and a required course for the AIB Mortgage Lending Diploma.