Homeownership Lender Training enables
loan officers, real estate agents and brokers to learn
more about CalHFA’s homeownership products, loan
documentation requirements and other tools that will
help them understand CalHFA's products, requirements
and procedures more thoroughly.
Lender Training Series Video
Modules: (Last Revised:
July 2007)
Lender Training is now offered online as a supplemental learning
tool. Whether you’re a loan officer, processor,
real estate agent, developer or broker, this series
will help you learn about the many advantages to working
with CalHFA and how our products can help first-time
homebuyers.
Continue to Lender Training Video Modules
Lender Training Classes
The Homeownership Department of CalHFA maintains an
aggressive training schedule throughout California. These
sessions include training on all homeownership programs,
CalHFA’s policies and procedures, eligibility,
processing, recapture, permanent and non-permanent
resident verification, special programs and documentation
of CalHFA loans.
Find out more about CalHFA Training
and view
a schedule of upcoming classes
California Latino Homeownership
Initiative
This initiative is a coordinated effort by California
Association of REALTORS (CAR), Freddie Mac, the California
Housing Finance Agency, and many other organizations.
It is designed to educate real estate professionals
on how to serve the Latino homebuyer and significantly
expand homeownership opportunities for Latino families.
Below you’ll find links to a full description
of the initiative and upcoming training dates.
The Latino Initiative:
http://www.car.org/library/media/papers/pdf/HomeownershipInitiativeflyer2006.pdf
The training dates:
http://www.car.org/index.php?id=MzMzMDc=
Homebuyers interested in applying
for financing should contact one of CalHFA's approved
lenders.
CalHFA does not lend money directly to consumers. CalHFA works through and uses approved private lenders to qualify consumers and to make all mortgage loans. CalHFA purchases closed loans that meet CalHFA's requirements. The fees consumers pay could be different depending on the lender and the program.
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