Ellie Mae, a provider of innovative on-demand software solutions and services for the residential mortgage industry, is offering additional resources and training leading up to the RESPA-TILA Integrated Disclosures effective date. To support customers and aid in readying for the workflow changes, Ellie Mae has added and updated resources on Compliance Central, such as:
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Ask A Regulator State Mortgage Compliance Q&A Summary – Annually Ellie Mae offers the opportunity to get answers to the industry as a whole, and asks AllRegs clients, noncustomers and other industry professionals to send the state compliance questions they’d like to have answered.
RESPA-TILA FAQ – The comprehensive resource was created by a team of Ellie Mae compliance experts and is designed to help mortgage lenders understand and comply with the RESPA-TILA Integrated Mortgage Disclosure Rule. The 16-chapter online document includes answers to the most common questions from Ellie Mae webinars, town halls and training.
eLearning – Self-paced and thorough, Ellie Mae is offering courses that have been engineered to introduce the new concepts from RESPA-TILA. Courses including preparing the Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure forms
Ellie Mae customers also can utilize the Ellie Mae Resource Center to take advantage of the complete library of help resources. Additionally, for high-priority TRID-related issues, Ellie Mae’s Technical Support will be open from 5 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT Oct. 3 and Oct. 4. All inbound channels will be available to customers just as they are during standard hours of operation.
“Our goal is to help mortgage lenders of all sizes feel prepared and confident for the RESPA-TILA Integrated Mortgage Disclosure Rule on Oct. 3 and beyond,” Ellie Mae President and CEO Jonathan Corr said. “Thanks to our world-class development team, our compliance experts and our entire dedicated staff, we are able to offer comprehensive resources and training to help our customers prepare for this major change and we’re adding new resources to respond to feedback and concerns.”
For additional guidance as TRID approaches, visit www.TheTitleReport.com/TRID