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11 Hours of 2024 New York MLO Continuing Education

Complete 11-hour package for NY MLO licensees. Includes the 3-hour state specific requirement.

Complete these New York loan originator continuing education courses to renew your MLO license before the December 31, 2024 deadline.

$90.50  |  11 Hours

+ $16.50 NMLS Credit Banking Fee

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This package of courses includes the required continuing education necessary to renew a mortgage loan originator's license in the State of New York. The New York Department of Financial Services requires licensees to take a total of 11 hours of continuing education each year: 8 hours in SAFE Act required topics, and 3 hours in NY-specific law and regulations.

Included in this course package are:

  1. 3 Hour NY SAFE: New York Mortgage Continuing Education (NMLS ID 15986) - This course explains several New York mortgage lending topics. We'll review the consumer protections granted to applicants and borrowers, various disclosures that must be given to consumers and when to give them, and finally MLO licensee regulations and prohibitions. Please review the Course Syllabus for details about this course.

  2. 8 Hour SAFE Comprehensive: 2024 Originator Essentials (NMLS ID 16031) - This course covers the required topics as mandated by the federal SAFE Act for annual NMLS mortgage license renewal. The content covered in this course include the NMLS-required topics that regulators feel licensees need to be refreshed on; a review of ethical practices relating to advertising and telemarketing; an explain of the nontraditional Fannie Mae HomeStyle Renovation loan and a comparison to the FHA 203k; and a discussion on mortgage fraud schemes. Please review the Course Syllabus for more details about this course.

These courses are new for 2024 and meet the SAFE Act's "successive years" rule.

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Package Summary
Price: $90.50 (USD)
+ $16.50 NMLS Credit Banking Fee
Credit Hours: 11
State: New York
Category: Vocational Training > Mortgage > Continuing Education > New York > CE Elective
Purpose: Complete 11-hour package for NY MLO licensees. Includes the 3-hour state specific requirement
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NMLS Course Provider ID: 1400327

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Purchase of this package requires that you read and acknowledge an Enrollment Agreement before receiving credit for any courses contained in this package. Please review the following:

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Courses Included In This Package:

3 Hour NY SAFE: New York Mortgage Continuing Education

NMLS Course ID: 15986

NMLS Sponsor ID: 1400327

Credit Hours Provided: 3

Category: CE Elective

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​​​​​​​The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) requires New York mortgage licensees to complete a total of 11 continuing education hours each year: 3 hours of federal law, 2 hours of ethics, 2 hours of non-traditional mortgages, 1 hour of general elective, and 3 hours of New York specific education. This three-hour online course meets the New York state-specific mortgage licensee continuing education requirements for annual license renewal.

This course begins with an explanation of mortgage lending consumer protection in regards to high-cost home loans, subprime loans, fair lending, and home equity theft prevention. The second module of this course identifies and lists the various disclosures that will educate consumers on areas such as advertising home loan products, loan commitment, secondary mortgages, and late fees. The third and last module will review prohibited conduct.

Topics and Learning Objectives

This course is broken down into several learning topics. At the end of the course a 25-question final exam will be given. The topics included in this course are:

  1. Module 1: Mortgage Lending Consumer Protections

  2. Module 2: New York State Mortgage Disclosures

  3. Module 3: MLO Authority and Prohibited Conduct

  4. Final exam

Total study time: 3 credit hours (150 minutes)

This course will prepare New York DFS-licensed MLOs to:

  • Generalize what defines a loan as a high-cost home loan and the extra requirements that must be complied with when originating these types of loans.
  • Identify the criteria that makes a loan categorized as a subprime loan.
  • Review New York's fair lending regulations and the steps the Superintendent takes when investigating a fair lending complaint.
  • List the protections given to consumers who are working with a distressed property consultant or equity purchaser.
  • Summaries the various disclosures that must be given to consumers relating to applications, advertisements, loan commitments, prevailing rates, hazard insurance, agency, lock-in agreements, junior liens, and alternative mortgage loans.
  • Give examples of events that require a crime report to be filed with the Superintendent.
  • Review the licensing requirements for New York MLOs as well as prohibited conduct.
  • Describe the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for licensee.

NMLS ID Required

You must have an NMLS ID to receive credit for this course. You will need this number before you begin the course.

If you already have an NMLS ID but don't remember what it is:

  • Login into NMLS
  • Click on the Composite View tab.
  • Click View Individual on the sub-header row.
  • The number that appears in parentheses after your name is your NMLS ID number.

If you do not have an NMLS ID and need to obtain one, use the instructions available in the NMLS Resource Center

This course will remain available to students until midnight on December 31st, 2024

8 Hour SAFE Comprehensive: 2024 Originator Essentials

NMLS Course ID: 16031

NMLS Sponsor ID: 1400327

Credit Hours Provided: 8

Category: CE Elective

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​​​​​​​graphicThis course will instruct mortgage loan originators on a number of regulations that they will have to comply with while taking part in their mortgage loan origination activities. Rules, such as those implemented by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, are set in place to protect the interest and well-being of consumers who apply for mortgages to purchase or refinance their properties. To ensure that their business practices satisfy the regulations adopted by federal laws, mortgage loan originators need to keep current on the guidelines published by entities such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

Topics and Learning Objectives

This course consists of four sections and a final exam

  1. Top 10 Federal Topics for 2024

  2. Ethical Mortgage Advertisement Practices

  3. The Fannie Mae HomeStyle® Renovation Loan

  4. Common Mortgage Fraud Schemes

  5. Final exam

Total study time: 8 credit hours (6 hours, 40 minutes)

Module 1: Top 10 Federal Topics for 2024

Study Time: 3 clock hours (150 minutes of federal law)

Fair lending along with compliance to the law, established rules, and implemented regulations is everyone’s responsibility. When compliance failures occur, everyone, including the customer, loses.

The topics outlined in this module are mandated by the NMLS and state regulators, covering the more egregious regulatory compliance failures recently discovered through various regulatory examinations, investigations, and audits.

Module 2: Ethical Mortgage Advertisement Practices

Study Time: 2 clock hours (100 minutes of ethics, fraud, and consumer protection)

Most, if not all of the regulations for the mortgage and banking industry are implemented to protect the consumer. That is what this module is about - consumer protection in advertising. Throughout this module, we hope to provide you a better understanding of the laws designed to protect consumers from untruthful mortgage advertising and understanding what you can and cannot do when advertising your loan products. Your proper understanding of these rules is vital when dealing with the public and promoting your services.

Module 3: The Fannie Mae HomeStyle Renovation Loan

Study Time: 2 clock hours (100 minutes of non-traditional mortgage)

In this next section, we will explore property rehabilitation loan products. Over the years, most of us have become familiar with the FHA 203(k) Rehab Loan. It was the loan program that many mortgage loan originators turned to when they needed a rehab loan program for their borrower client.

Today, there are other options available when it comes to rehabilitating a home for purchase and refinance that may more perfectly fit the rehab loan needs of the borrower. This module will introduce you to one such program: the Fannie Mae HomeStyle Rehab loan program. We'll explain the details of this program and compare it to the traditional 203(k) rehab loan.

Module 4: Common Mortgage Fraud Schemes

Study Time: 1 clock hour (50 minutes of elective topics)

In this module we'll outline a variety of mortgage fraud schemes. Many of the cases we'll review resulted in millions of dollars in losses for lenders and triggered property foreclosures that caused hardships for victims of these schemes.

Some of these dubious plans involved mortgage loan originators and others in the industry, while others were perpetrated by loan applicants who recruited unsuspecting buyers. Reviewing various types of fraud that occurred in our industry may help you recognize it if a suspicious application ever crosses your desk.

NMLS ID Required

You must have an NMLS ID to receive credit for this course. You will need this number before you begin the course.

If you already have an NMLS ID but don't remember what it is:

  • Login into NMLS
  • Click on the Composite View tab.
  • Click View Individual on the sub-header row.
  • The number that appears in parentheses after your name is your NMLS ID number.

If you do not have an NMLS ID and need to obtain one, use the instructions available in the NMLS Resource Center

This course will remain available to students until midnight on December 31st, 2024

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