Real Estate
Recourse
A mortgage that allows the lender to sue the borrower for damages if foreclosure occurs is called a _______ mortgage.
Modification review process
An established process for loan modification and communication to borrowers
Prohibition of dual tracking
Foreclosure can't be pursued if an application for a loan modification has been completed
Review of foreclosure docs
Foreclosure can't proceed without proof that documents are in order and default is substantiated
Renewal fee
Jackson holds a real estate broker license with an MLO endorsement. When he renews his MLO endorsement, what does he need to submit to the NMLS?
83%
Jane's offer of $310,000 was accepted, but the appraisal just came in at $300,000. Jane plans to finance $250,000. What's the loan-to-value ratio?
By writ of entry
Petition for legal ownership, opportunity to redeem property, notice of eviction if property is not redeemed
Foreclosure
Which action can be taken if you don't pay a lien against your property?
$3,200
A buyer is purchasing a property for $400,000. His loan-to-value ratio is 80%. The lender also charges a one-point loan origination fee. How much is the loan origination fee?
$349,698.87
A buyer with a $350,000 loan has a monthly principal and interest payment of $2, 102.36. If $1,801.23 is interest, what's the new principal balance after the first payment is applied?
$117,687.80
A buyer with a 15-year, $250,000 loan at a fixed 5.5% interest rate has a monthly principal and interest payment totaling $2,042.71. What is the total amount of interest the borrower will pay over the course of the loan?
$783.05
A buyer with a 30-year, $750,000 loan at a 5.75% interest rate has a monthly principal and interest payment totaling $4,376.80. If $3,593.75 is interest, how much is applied to principal?
Non-recourse
A mortgage with a clause that prohibits the lender from suing the borrower for unpaid amounts if foreclosure occurs is called a _______ mortgage.
Gross rent multiplier
An investor is analyzing a three-unit property by looking at its ability to produce future income. Which of the following would most likely be used to determine this value?
Blanket lien
As part of a deficiency judgment sought by a lender, a ________ may be placed on any current and future property the borrower owns until the lender recovers all losses.
$8,000
Backyard Bank charges a 2% loan origination fee. Mavis is buying a home for $500,000 and financing $400,000 of it. How much will Mavis pay as a loan origination fee?
Eight hours
How many hours of continuing education must real estate licensees complete each year to renew their MLO endorsement?
Repayment Plan
If this can be arranged with the lender, it can help the borrower get caught up and avoid foreclosure.
Every year
Jackson holds a real estate broker license with an MLO endorsement. How often must he renew his MLO endorsement?
Undisclosed dual agency
Jansen is a real estate licensee with a mortgage loan originator endorsement. He's representing the seller as their real estate agent, and the buyer as a mortgage loan originator in the same transaction, without the permission of either party. What is this an example of?
Modification denial and appeal
Notification of denial and instructions on how to file an appeal
By advertisement
Notification of pending auction, public auction, notice of eviction
Single point of contact
One single party who is the sole contact to assist the borrower with information on avoiding foreclosure
By entry and possession
Petition to enter, repossession, notice of eviction
Presenting a loan offer to a consumer for acceptance
Scott is an MLO. Arthur, his assistant, does not have an MLO endorsement. Which of these activities must be performed by Scott?
Monthly gross
The housing ratio is the borrower's monthly housing obligation as a percentage of what sort of income?
1. Moratorium (forbearance)
The lender agrees to temporarily suspend payments in an effort to help the borrower avoid default and foreclosure.
Recasting
The lender reconfigures the loan, including the term, to reduce the payment amount.
Voluntary conveyance of deed
This helps the borrower avoid the stigma of foreclosure, but can still have a serious impact on credit. It is initiated by the borrower.
Bankruptcy
This is an option for a borrower who is in serious financial distress and is not to be taken lightly.
Non-judicial
This method may be used if a power of sale clause is included in the mortgage or deed of trust.
Short sale
This results in proceeds that aren't enough to cover what is owed and has to be negotiated with the lender.
Loan term
To find a factor on an amortization chart, you need to know the interest rate and the
Fingerprint
To qualify for a mortgage loan originator endorsement, applicants must meet education, examination, credit report, and ______ requirements.
It allows a property owner to pay back any debts or liens against their property until a foreclosure sale is held.
What does the right of redemption allow?
A deficiency judgment against the property owner for the outstanding balance to the lien holders is issued.
What happens after a lien foreclosure sale if not enough money were made from the auctioning of the property to pay off the lien holders?
To regulate lenders so that borrowers have a better chance to avoid foreclosure
What is the purpose of the California Foreclosure Reduction Act?
Allow the property to go into disrepair
When borrowers miss scheduled mortgage payments, fail to pay property taxes, or _______ they could face loan default.
The lesser of the sales price or appraisal value
When calculating loan-to-value ratios, which of the following will be used by the lender?
Repayment plan
Which alternative to foreclosure is being utilized when a lender creates a schedule for the borrower to catch up on delinquent mortgage payments?
Total debt ratio
Which calculation looks at all recurring (or installment) debt -such as monthly mortgage, car, credit, and loan payments -as a percentage of the borrower's monthly gross income?
A roof that's missing shingles
Which of the following could be a concern for a lender regarding property condition?
A calculation that looks at all recurring (or installment) debt, such as monthly mortgage, car, credit, and loan payments, as a percentage of the borrower's monthly gross income
Which of the following describes total debt ratio?
Performing MLO activities before notifying the Bureau of Real Estate
Which of the following is an MLO violation?
2%
Which of the following percentages is an allowable loan origination fee?
The lender must seek the court's permission to foreclose on the property used as collateral for the loan.
Which of the following statements best describes the judicial foreclosure and sale process?
Performing MLO activities before obtaining an endorsement
Which of these actions is an MLO violation?
Moratorium (or forbearance)
Which term describes a lender temporarily agreeing to suspend payments to help the borrower get caught up?
Judicial
With this method of foreclosure, the property is sold by the court after the lender has provided sufficient public notice.