CMA - Certified Mortgage Advisor Advisor Ethics and Communication Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A client is struggling to meet the income requirements for a loan. They tell their Certified Mortgage Advisor (CMA) that they plan to temporarily deposit a large sum of money from a personal loan into their bank account and have a relative sign a gift letter stating it does not need to be repaid. What is the CMA's most ethical and legally sound response?
- Advise the client that misrepresenting the source of funds constitutes mortgage fraud and refuse to proceed with the application in that manner. (Correct answer)
- Suggest the client wait until the funds have been 'seasoned' in their bank account for at least 60 days before applying.
- Proceed with the application but make a private note in the file about the source of the funds for internal records only.
- Provide the client with a standard gift letter template and advise them to have the relative sign it.
Correct answer: Advise the client that misrepresenting the source of funds constitutes mortgage fraud and refuse to proceed with the application in that manner.
A CMA's primary ethical and legal duty is to prevent fraud. Knowingly submitting an application with misrepresented information is a serious crime for all parties involved. The only correct action is to advise the client of the illegal nature of their proposal and refuse to participate.
Question 2: The ethical framework for a Certified Mortgage Advisor is built on a primary commitment to act in the client's best interest, placing their needs above the advisor's own. This principle is best described as:
- A transactional duty
- A fiduciary responsibility (Correct answer)
- A profit-maximization objective
- A regulatory compliance standard
Correct answer: A fiduciary responsibility
A fiduciary responsibility legally and ethically requires an individual to act in the best financial interest of another party. This is the core expectation for a CMA, distinguishing them from a purely transactional loan officer and requiring them to prioritize the client's well-being over their own potential compensation.
Question 3: Which of the following marketing communication arrangements between a mortgage advisor and a real estate agent is MOST likely to violate RESPA Section 8?
- Co-hosting an educational homebuyer seminar where costs are split proportionally based on each party's advertising space.
- The advisor paying for a box of donuts for the agent's office after a successful closing.
- The advisor paying the real estate agent a monthly fee to be featured as the 'exclusive preferred lender' on the agent's website. (Correct answer)
- The advisor sponsoring a hole at a charity golf tournament hosted by the real estate brokerage.
Correct answer: The advisor paying the real estate agent a monthly fee to be featured as the 'exclusive preferred lender' on the agent's website.
RESPA Section 8 prohibits giving or receiving a 'thing of value' for the referral of settlement service business. Paying an ongoing fee for an 'exclusive preferred' status is viewed as a payment for the expectation of referrals, which is a violation. The other options are generally permissible as they are either tied to fair market value for advertising or are considered normal promotional activities not tied to specific referrals.
Question 4: A loan application is denied by underwriting due to the applicant's high debt-to-income ratio. When communicating this to the applicant, what is the most appropriate and ethical action for the Certified Mortgage Advisor to take?
- Avoid providing a specific reason to prevent a potential argument or confrontation.
- Inform the applicant that the lender's decision is final and cannot be appealed.
- Suggest the applicant immediately apply with a different lender who might have more lenient guidelines.
- Clearly explain the reason for the denial and inform them they will receive a formal Adverse Action Notice with specific details and their rights. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Clearly explain the reason for the denial and inform them they will receive a formal Adverse Action Notice with specific details and their rights.
Ethical communication requires transparency and honesty. Furthermore, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) mandates that applicants receive a specific reason for an adverse action. The advisor should professionally communicate the reason and set the correct expectation for the official Adverse Action Notice, which will provide further details.
Question 5: A Certified Mortgage Advisor creates a social media post that prominently features the phrase "30-year fixed rates as low as 5.25%!" To comply with the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), what other information must the advertisement also clearly and conspicuously state?
- The advisor's NMLS license number.
- The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) and other triggered loan terms. (Correct answer)
- A disclaimer that rates are subject to change.
- The name and address of the primary lender funding the loan.
Correct answer: The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) and other triggered loan terms.
Under TILA (Regulation Z), stating a specific interest rate is a 'triggering term.' Once a trigger term is used, the advertisement must also disclose additional information so the consumer can understand the full cost of credit. This includes the Annual Percentage Rate (APR), the amount or percentage of the down payment, and the terms of repayment.
Question 6: A CMA has presented a client with a loan option that meets their needs. The next day, the CMA's manager announces a temporary 'bonus' for originators who close a different loan product. This second product has a slightly higher interest rate and fees for the client but would be significantly more profitable for the CMA. The client would likely qualify for either loan. The CMA's ethical obligation is to:
- Present the more profitable loan as a 'newly available premium option' to the client.
- Continue to recommend the original loan that better serves the client's financial interests. (Correct answer)
- Present both options objectively but use sales techniques to steer the client toward the more profitable loan.
- Ask the client if they are interested in other options without disclosing the personal financial incentive.
Correct answer: Continue to recommend the original loan that better serves the client's financial interests.
The core of a CMA's ethical duty is to place the client's interests ahead of their own. The existence of a bonus for the advisor is a conflict of interest. The ethical action is to ignore the personal incentive and continue to advocate for the product that is genuinely best for the client, which in this case is the original, more favorable loan.
A client is struggling to meet the income requirements for a loan.
They tell their Certified Mortgage Advisor (CMA) that they plan to temporarily deposit a large sum of money from a personal loan into their bank account and have a relative sign a gift letter stating it does not need to be repaid.
What is the CMA's most ethical and legally sound response?