Practice Worksheet. for the Standard NMLS Mortgage Call Report May 2011
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1 NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE LICENSING SYSTEM & REGISTRY Arial 11 pt Practice Worksheet for the Standard NMLS Mortgage Call Report May 2011 This Practice Worksheet is designed to help users prepare for their first submission of the Standard NMLS Mortgage Call Report (Standard MCR), which is due May 15, Who is the Practice Worksheet for? Any company can use this worksheet. However, companies who are a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac Approved Seller/Servicers or Ginnie Mae Issuers will have additional sections to complete which are not in this practice worksheet. Why should I use the Practice Worksheet? The Practice Worksheet is intended to help you gather all of the pieces of information you will need for the Standard MCR filing of Q1(January 1 March 31) 2011 data. If you are able to accurately fill out the worksheet provided, then in May you will simply have to log into NMLS and type in the numbers you put down on this worksheet. (You will NOT be able to attach this document. It is for practice only). If your company holds licenses in multiple states (or territories) you will need to fill out a separate worksheet for each state. What is in the Practice Worksheet? The Practice Worksheet contains the following items: 1. Worksheet showing each section that will be completed on the Standard MCR in May Line by line definitions which explain how to fill out each field in the worksheet. 3. Glossary of general terms. Why doesn t the Practice Worksheet ask for Financial Condition information? The Standard MCR contains two pieces: 1. Residential Mortgage Loan Activity (RMLA) - This section collects loan activity by state and is due 45 days from the end of each calendar quarter. 2. Financial Condition (FC) This section collects financial information at the company level. It does not have to be completed by state and is always due 90 days from the end of the company s fiscal year end. The Standard MCR filing in May 2011 will not include a Financial Condition section. The Practice Worksheet helps companies gather information for RMLA Section I, which is the only section required for the Standard MCR due on May 15. NMLS will provide more information about when and how to complete the Financial Condition section of the Standard MCR in the coming weeks. Companies who must complete an Expanded Mortgage Call Report will complete RMLA Sections I, II and III, along with Financial Condition information. For additional resources, go to the NMLS Mortgage Call Report Page. Updated 05/05/2011 Copyright 2011 State Regulatory Registry LLC Page 1
2 Standard NMLS Mortgage Call Report May 2011 Practice Worksheet - Q Data State Agency: APPLICATION DATA AC010 AC020 AC030 AC040 AC050 AC060 AC070 AC080 Field # Type of Action Taken Amount ($) Count (#) Amount ($) Count (#) Applications In Process at the Beginning of the Period Applications Received Applications Approved but not Accepted Applications Denied Applications Withdrawn File Closed for Incompleteness Loans Originated Applications in Process at the End of the Period DIRECTLY RECEIVED FROM BORROWER RECEIVED FROM 3RD PARTY CLOSED LOAN DATA Forward Mortgages Field # Loan Type Amount ($) Count (#) Amount ($) Count (#) Amount ($) Count (#) AC100 Conventional AC110 AC120 AC130 FHA-Insured VA-guaranteed FSA/RHS-guaranteed BROKERED CLOSED-RETAIL APPLICATION CLOSED-WHOLESALE AC200 AC210 AC220 Property Type One to Four Family Dwelling Manufactured housing Multifamily Dwelling Page 2
3 AC300 AC310 AC320 AC400 Purpose of Loan or Application Home Purchase Home Improvement Refinancing HOEPA AC500 AC510 AC520 First Lien Subordinate Lien Not Secured by a Lien Lien Status AC600 AC610 Fee Information Amount ($) Amount ($) Amount ($) Broker Fees Collected-Forward Mortgages Lender Fees Collected-Forward Mortgages AC700 AC710 AC720 HECM-Standard HECM-Saver Proprietary/Other Reverse Mortgages BROKERED CLOSED-RETAIL APPLICATION CLOSED-WHOLESALE Loan Type Amount ($) Count (#) Amount ($) Count (#) Amount ($) Count (#) AC800 Home Purchase Purpose of Reverse Mortgages AC620 AC630 Fee Information Amount ($) Amount ($) Amount ($) Broker Fees Collected-Reverse Mortgages Lender Fees Collected-Reverse Mortgages AC900 AC910 Forward and Reverse Mortgage Loans Count (#) Count (#) Count (#) Total Loans Brokered by your Company Total Loans Funded by your Company AC1000 Repurchase Information Amount ($) Count (#) Loans Made and Assigned but Required to Repurchase in Period Page 3
4 Lines of Credit at Period End Field # Name of Provider Credit Limit Remaining Credit Available at Period End ACLOC1 ACLOC2 ACLOC3 ACLOC4 ACLOC5 Mortgage Loan Originator Data Field # ACMLO1 ACMLO2 ACMLO3 ACMLO4 ACMLO5 ACMLO6 ACMLO7 ACMLO8 ACMLO9 ACMLO10 ACMLO11 ACMLO12 MLO NMLS ID Employee Name Amount ($) Count (#) Explanatory Notes Field # Explanatory Notes - Free Text ACNOTE Page 4
5 Field Definitions APPLICATION DATA Enter the type of action taken on applicatons during the period. Generally these categories follow HMDA reporting requirements. Applications may not necessarily be closed and funded. Amount ($) - Positive dollar amount to the nearest dollar Count (#) - Positive whole number AC010 Applications In Process at the Beginning of the Period Starting number of applications that were in process at the end of the previous period. Note this includes loans which are approved but not yet closed. AC020 Applications Received The applications you received during the period AC030 Applications Approved but not Accepted The applications you approved but the applicant (or the loan broker or correspondent) failed to respond to your notification of approval or your commitment letter within the specified time. Do not use this field for a preapproval request AC040 Applications Denied The applications denied during the period AC050 Applications Withdrawn The applications expressly withdrawn by the applicant before a credit decision is made. Do not use this field if a request for preapproval is withdrawn; preapproval requests that are withdrawn are not reported AC060 File Closed for Incompleteness The applications where you send a written notice of incompleteness under section 202.9(c)(2) of Regulation B (Equal Credit Opportunity) and the applicant did not respond to your request for additional information within the period of time specified in your notice. Do not use this code for requests for preapproval that are incomplete; these preapproval requests are not reported AC070 Loans Originated The applications that were received in any period but originated in this period AC080 Applications in Process at the End of the Period Ending number of applications that were in process at the end of this period CLOSED LOAN DATA Enter information for applications received in any period but which closed during this period. A closed loan for this section has executed legally binding agreements establishing a residential mortgage loan but may not necessarily be funded by your compay. All forward mortgage closed loans should be captured in AC100-AC520 and reported by brokered, closed-retail, closed-wholesale as well as by type, purpose, HOEPA and lien status. All reverse mortgages should be captured in AC All fees collected and retained by your company should be reported for forward mortgages in AC and for reverse mortgages in AC Amount ($) - Positive dollar amount to the nearest dollar Count (#) - Positive whole number AC100 Conventional Any loan other than FHA, VA, FSA or RHS loans AC110 FHA-Insured Federal Housing Administration Insured AC120 VA-guaranteed Veterans Administration Guaranteed AC130 FSA/RHS-guaranteed Farm Service Agency or Rural Housing Service Guaranteed AC200 One to Four Family Dwelling Property type other than manufactured housing of 1 to 4 family dwelling AC210 Manufactured housing Manufactured housing property type AC220 Multifamily Dwelling Property type greater than 4 family dwelling AC300 Home Purchase Any loan secured by and made for the purpose of purchasing a dwelling AC310 Home Improvement Any dwelling-secured loan to be used, at least in part, for repairing, rehabilitating, remodeling, or improving a dwelling (or the real property on which the dwelling is located) OR any loan not secured by a lien on a dwelling to be used, at least in part, for one or more of those purposes that is classified as a home improvement loan by the institution AC320 Refinancing Any dwelling-secured loan that replaces and satisfies another dwelling-secured loan to the same borrower AC400 HOEPA (YES) For a loan that you originated or purchased that is subject to the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act of 1994 (HOEPA), as implemented in Regulation Z (12 CFR ), because the APR or the points and fees on the loan exceed the HOEPA triggers. Include those loans you closed fitting this description as the originator in the "closed-retail" column and those that someone else originated but you were the wholesaler in the "closed-wholesale" column. AC500 First Lien Secured by a first lien on real property AC510 Subordinate Lien Secured by a subordinate lien on real property AC520 Not Secured by a Lien Not secured by a lien on real property. Loans fitting this definition include dwellings not attached to real property such as manufactured housing, house boats, or trailers that are used as dwellings. AC600 Broker Fees Collected-Forward Mortgages The gross total amount of broker fees, examples include but are not limited to YSP, application fee, doc prep fee, administrative fee, you collected on forward Page 5
6 AC610 Lender Fees Collected-Forward Mortgages The gross total amount of lender fees, examples include but are not limited to SRP, application fee, doc prep fee, administrative fee, you collected on forward AC700 HECM-Standard Reverse Mortgage Loans falling under the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Standard category AC710 HECM-Saver Reverse Mortgage Loans falling under the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Saver category AC720 Proprietary/Other Reverse Mortgage Loans falling under any category other than HECM Standard or Saver AC800 Home Purchase Enter information on reverse mortgages used for a home purchase AC620 Broker Fees Collected-Reverse Mortgages The gross total amount of broker fees, examples include but are not limited to YSP, application fee, doc prep fee, administrative fee, you collected on reverse AC630 Lender Fees Collected-Reverse Mortgages The gross total amount of lender fees, examples include but are not limited to SRP, application fee, doc prep fee, administrative fee, you collected on reverse AC900 Total Loans Brokered by your Company Enter the total number of loans you brokered in the period (a mortgage loan application taken by your company in any period and closed in this period) AC910 Total Loans Funded by your Company Enter the total number of loans you funded in the period AC1000 Loans Made and Assigned but Required to Repurchase in Period LINES OF CREDIT AT PERIOD END Report all warehouse line providers for your company. This is not specific to the state. Name of Provider - Text (150 characters max) Credit Limit - Positive dollar amount to the nearest dollar Remaining Credit Available - Dollar amount to the nearest dollar ACLOC1 Name of Provider, Credit Limit and Remaining Credit Available ACMLO1 Employee Name, MLO NMLS ID, Amount ($) and Count (#) EXPLANATORY NOTES-FREE TEXT ACNOTE If you were required to repurchase any loans during the period regardless of when that loan was made and assigned, enter the information here Enter your Warehouse Line providers, the limit on each line of credit for each provider and the amount you have available on each line of credit at the end of the period. This must reflect all warehouse line providers your company has a relationship with. MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR DATA Enter closed loan information for MLOs you employed during the reporting period. If the MLO had no closed loans during the period but you employed them, enter Zeroes in the amont and count fields. MLO NMLS ID - Positive whole number Amount ($) - Positive dollar amount to the nearest dollar Count (#) - Positive whole number Provide MLO NMLS ID,Amount ($) and Count (#) of loans originated by each of your state licensed MLOs. NMLS will retrieve the legal name associated to the NMLS ID provided. Provide any necessary explanations for any information submitted as part of this report. This field is a permanent part of your Mortgage Call Report filing. Page 6
7 Glossary of Terms Amount Application Broker Fee Closed Closed Retail Closed Wholesale Count Directly Received from Borrower FC or Financial Condition First Lien Forward Mortgage HFI HFS Lender Fee Loan or Residential Mortgage Loan LOCOM Originated Pass-through Fee Received from 3rd Party Repurchase RMLA or Residential Mortgage Loan Activity Reverse Mortgage REO Subordinate Lien UPB YSP The total loan amount of applications received, closed loans brokered/retailed/wholesaled An oral or written request for a home purchase loan, a home improvement loan, or a refinancing that is made in accordance with procedures used by a financial institution for the type of credit requested (Per Reg B) Any application that is HMDA reportable including pre-approval (property address is not required to be reportable). Any fee collected in conjunction with brokering a loan not including pass through fees (i.e. Appraisal, credit report, flood cert., etc ) Closed refers to loans that have funded and have legally binding agreements establishing a residential mortgage loan Closed retail refers to loans that have legally binding agreements establishing a residential mortgage loan and have been originated/funded by the institution who took the application Closed wholesale refers to loans that have legally binding agreements establishing a residential mortgage loan with an application taken by one party but funded by another The total number of applications or closed loans Applications that your institution has directly received from the borrower A component of the Mortgage Call Report containing financial information at the company level A mortgage loan having priority over all other liens or claims on a property in the event of default A loan secured by a lien on residential real estate in which the homeowner is required to make regular payments on the loan Held for Investment Held for Sale Any fee collected in conjunction with closing and/or funding a retail or wholesale loan not including pass through fees (i.e. Appraisal, credit report, flood cert., etc ) Any loan primarily for personal, family, or household use that is secured by a mortgage, deed of trust, or other equivalent consensual security interest on a dwelling as defined in section 103(v) of the Truth in Lending Act) or residential real estate upon which is constructed or intended to be constructed a dwelling (as so defined) Lower of Cost or Market A closed/funded loan Fees that are not retained by your company (i.e. Appraisal, credit report, flood cert., etc ) Application that your institution has received from a broker or lender Loans that you were required to buy back from an investor or securitizer during the period A component of the Mortgage Call Report containing application, closed loan, mortgage loan originator, lines of credit, repurchase, origination, servicing and/or note information reported by state A loan secured by a lien on residential real estate in which the homeowner is not required to make payments on the loan until a specific event occurs Real Estate Owned A mortgage loan that is junior or second to first lien loans including but not limited to home equity, second mortgage, down payment or closing assistance programs Unpaid Principal Balance Yield Spread Premium Page 7
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