
File Locks and Role Management
We live in a world where we have many safety features preventing catastrophe’s, such as child locks on car doors or windows. They can sometimes be frustrating as an adult,
General underwriting topics, guideline changes, and industry trends.
We live in a world where we have many safety features preventing catastrophe’s, such as child locks on car doors or windows. They can sometimes be frustrating as an adult,
We have upgraded UberWriter with some new functionality. Read on in the blog as we weave some underwriting knowledge with some product update news. One of the lessons I learned
A few years back I wrote a blog explaining the rules that allow a lender to re-use the borrower’s appraisal for an additional transaction. (See the blog here: Recycle Rules For Appraisals). Looking over
I know if you are in the mortgage business and clicked this link you’re wondering how you’re affected by the changes to the 2018 1040 form, not to worry, we have your
One great thing about being involved with UberWriter is the chance to discuss different topics with mortgage professionals from different positions and companies. This allows quite a variety of questions
One of the quotes I try to live by when developing content is: “If you can’t explain simply, you don’t understand it well enough” – Albert Einstein A good income
05/20/2019 Update We are updating our post on how to use the Form 91 from FHLMC. To confirm you are using the correct Form 91 form be sure that you
The MBA projects that mortgage volume will be about 1.8 Trillion for 2019, which is stable compared to 2018 but down compared to 2017. The major reason for this downward
On Freddie Mac’s home page, you will see the tag line “We Make Home Possible”, when I see changes in the guidelines as outlined on Selling Update 2018-13 I appreciate
We have been producing blogs since 2013. Over the years we have gained followers that are originators, processors, underwriters, and operations managers. So when I use the word team, lets