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Everything to Know about Mortgage Brokers and Mortgage Broker’s Bond

With the mortgage market becoming increasingly more competitive, the roles of mortgage brokers have become more important than ever.  In fact, nearly 63% of all the mortgages approved by a creditor or financial institution in the United States have been made possible through the presence of a mortgage broker.  Today, there are over 53,000 different mortgage broker companies scattered all over the country to provide the general public the assistance that they need in order to have a mortgage application processed and, hopefully, approved.

Role of the Mortgage Broker

Mortgage brokers are independent individuals that serve as the middle men between a financial institution or creditor and a potential borrower in order to provide assistance to the borrower when he or she takes out a loan or mortgage.  At the same time, mortgage brokers assist financial institutions in order to promote their various mortgage and loan programs to the general public.

In a sense, mortgage brokers can be viewed as affiliate marketers and sales people on the part of the financial institution.  This is because one of the primary responsibilities of a mortgage broker is to attract clients who would be interested to take out a mortgage bond with a particular creditor or financial institution.  It is also the responsibility of the mortgage broker to do the initial screening and evaluation of the potential client of the financial institution in terms of his or her eligibility to take a mortgage or loan for the amount that he or she is applying for.  From here, the mortgage broker would then provide the borrower a list of potential mortgage programs and loans that he or she is eligible for.  Once the borrower has selected the program he or she would like to apply for, the mortgage broker is then responsible for getting the pre-approval of the mortgage in behalf of the borrower.  It is also the responsibility of the mortgage broker to collect all the necessary paperwork and ensure that the borrower has completed all of these to be sent to the financial institution or creditor in order for the mortgage or loan being applied for.  On top of this, it is the responsibility of the mortgage broker to explain all the various legalities in order to make sure that the borrower clearly understands the terms and conditions of the mortgage or loan that he or she is applying for.

The Importance of Mortgage Broker Bonds

Although there are numerous state and federal laws governing the transactions processed by mortgage brokers, there are still some instances where certain fraudulent and predatory mortgage lending occur.  It is for this reason that mortgage broker bonds have been implemented in order to prevent financial institutions to incur losses brought about by non-payments on the part of the borrower or due to fraudulent transactions practiced by some mortgage brokerage companies.

A mortgage broker bond is a type of surety bond which is basically a contract involving three parties.  In the case of a mortgage broker bond, this involves the mortgage broker, the company that the mortgage broker is currently employed in and the financial institution that is to release the mortgage to a client of the mortgage broker.  This type of bond is applicable in the event when a non-payment occurs on the part of the client who had taken out a mortgage with the mortgage broker.  If, for any reason that the non-payment has been attributed to the failure of the mortgage broker to complete his or her responsibilities based on the contract signed as part of the mortgage broker’s bond, then the financial institution can turn to the mortgage broker’s bond in order to get the payment for the outstanding balance.  This would then be paid by the mortgage broker’s company in behalf of the mortgage broker who facilitated the mortgage application.

Ken Fink

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