logo-top-1

NMLS LICENSING COURSES

View More
logo-top-2

MORTGAGE ORIGINATION COURSES

View More
favicon

ALL COURSES

View More

Popular Courses

Latest News

Our Latest Posts!

Debra Killian
September 3, 2019

NMLS Resources – Temporary Authority (TA) to Originate

November 24, 2019 is the effective date for Temporary Authority, and it’s right around the corner. Transitional Licensing was passed as part of S. 2155, the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act and provides 120-day temporary authority to operate as a state-licensed mortgage loan originator for individuals...

Read More
Debra Killian
September 26, 2019

60 Days to Temporary Authority!

The CFPB published FAQs today for the transitional licensing. The FAQs are broken into two categories:  types of loan originators and state transitional licenses. The rules are effective November 24, 2019 and allow for ELIGIBLE registered and state-licensed originators to receive temporary authority to originate during the 120 period of...

Read More
Don DeRespinis
April 15, 2019

Waiting Until 70 For Social Security Benefits may not make sense and here is why.

Waiting Until 70 For Social Security Benefits may not make sense and here is why.

Read More
Don DeRespinis
October 31, 2017

20 Hour SAFE Act Mortgage Loan Originator course Approved by NMLS

 The 20 Hour SAFE Act Mortgage Loan Originator course ID # 7366 was recently approved by NMLS for online delivery. The course is required by all Mortgage Loan Originators and Independent Mortgage Processors as a pre-requisite for obtaining a mortgage loan originator license. The course is 20 hours of...

Read More
Debra Killian
October 28, 2020

Are Customers “Cleaning” Their Money In Your Transaction?

Money laundering is a huge problem for financial institutions and monitoring compliance and reporting is a challenge.  As I read through FinCEN’s recent announcement, it became clear…the law is not really clear!  Because real estate transactions are large in dollars, they are one of the easiest places to “clean...

Read More
Debra Killian
March 29, 2023

7 Hours in Front of 125 Real Estate Agents! Loan Originators Pay Attention! Now Is The Time…Learn to Teach Real Estate Continuing Education!

In the last 3 weeks, I spent 7  hours in front of 125 real estate agents!  A captive audience.  Curious how I got there? If you’ve read this far, this is not a brag post.  It’s an opportunity for you to get in front of your target audience and...

Read More
Debra Killian
December 18, 2019

FHFA New 1003 Timeline: November 2020

December 18, 2020 – Did you attend one of our live seminars on the new 1003 this year? If so, we got side-railed a bit when the GSE’s delayed the implementation date. Well, it appears we are back on track. Today the FHFA and GSEs announced the mandatory deadline...

Read More
Don DeRespinis
October 21, 2018

How To Use Presentation Notes

See detail notes about the topics discussed. When reviewing slides Select the Notes Tab to see the details. Additional comments and information not discussed is included in the Instructor Notes. Read them and remember what they say! Everything and every word is important!

Read More
Don DeRespinis
September 14, 2018

20 Hr SAFE Act Course now $349 total!

20 Hour NMLS Pre-licensing Course price reduced!

Read More
Debra Killian
February 11, 2025

California’s AB 3108: New Felony Charges for Mortgage Brokers

When a Borrower Doesn’t Qualify for Conventional Financing—Think Twice Before Defaulting to Non-QM! It’s tempting to label a loan as investment purpose when a borrower doesn’t meet conventional guidelines—even when they plan to occupy the home as a primary residence. Well, that loophole just slammed shut!   California’s AB 3108...

Read More

What People Say

How real people felt about CLOES.online

Gedne Gosselin

The instructor was very knowledgeable and applied examples in every possible scenario, making the material easy to understand.

 

2018 CE Product

Student CE Class 2018

8 Hour SAFE Comprehensive Federal CE 2018 – November 2018

Deb was great in presenting the true nature of the course piece by piece and helped with her many years of experience outline some of the more critical areas of the industry and expectations. The course was excellent because the provider was an experienced mortgage veteran for many years and understands how to present the material to make sure the key points as well as the main facts of the true nature of the job are outlined while instilling the required knowledge of the federal laws and guidelines mandated in the industry.