Saturday, May 8, 2010

NJ Mortgage Brokers - rules get tougher

The Bergen Record's Richard Newman reports on new rules for mortgage brokers in the state of New Jersey. The new rules were enacted pursuant to Federal requirements passed in the aftermath of the sub-prime meltdown.
As Congress debates sweeping financial reforms to prevent a repeat of the 2008 housing meltdown, mortgage lenders who do not work for banks are already quietly adapting to stricter oversight.
"In New Jersey, loan originators must do the following by May 15 to get licensed by July 31:

* Complete 20 hours of education;

* Pass a test;

* Submit fingerprints for a criminal background check by the FBI;

* Complete a criminal background check by the New Jersey State Police.

* Give a national mortgage lender licensing database operator permission to obtain a credit report."

Sound tough? Maybe, but experience shows that licensing alone does not eliminate the troublemakers in any industry.

What do you think about the new rules?

Read the full article here.




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