HO105vcx: Compliance with State and Federal Regulations
Staying current with evolving consumer finance and mortgage regulations is a major challenge for Housing Counseling professionals. Foundational rules from the 1960s and 1970s, originally issued by the Federal Reserve and HUD, still shape the industry today. Meanwhile, newer agencies like the CFPB have assumed oversight and are systematically updating these regulations to align with modern practices. This course offers Housing Counseling participants, state and local housing agency staff, and executives a comprehensive overview of key laws and regulations impacting the housing industry. It helps identify knowledge gaps and equips attendees to address them effectively upon returning to their offices.
What You'll Learn
- Understand housing regulations, history, rulemaking, and key agencies
- Evaluate compliance, fix gaps, train staff, and share updates
- Apply compliance tools and strategies to meet regulations
Live Session Schedule
Come Prepared for the Course
This faculty-led course takes place over four weeks and includes up to a 90-minute weekly live web conference session, self-paced online assignments and the use of peer discussion forums. Learners should expect to spend approximately four hours per week on course related reading and assignments. All required coursework is due by 11:59 p.m. PT on the designated day of class.
Pre-Work & Preparation
Complete all pre-work by provided deadlines
Active Participation
Attend live sessions and engage in collaborative activities
Software Requirements
Microsoft Word, PDF and Zoom proficiency required
Hardware Setup
Dual monitors, webcam, and file management capabilities
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NWA Faculty
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