HO110b Introduction to Homeownership Counseling
principles and applications of homeownership counseling from an industry and a homeownership counselor perspective. Examine the skills, activities and performance benchmarks necessary to be an effective homeownership counselor. Topics include the national picture in pre-, post-homeownership and default counseling, mortgage lending process, credit reporting, and communication skills. Gain a better understanding of the role and responsibilities of an effective homeownership counseling professional and the National Industry Standards for Homeownership Education and Counseling Guidelines and Code of Ethics and Conduct. A basic understanding of mortgage lending terminology and borrower qualification guidelines is recommended but not a requirement for this course. HO110 serves as a pre-requisite course for HO250 Homeownership Counseling Certification, Principles, Practices and Techniques-Part I.

Course length: 3 Days

Tuition: $ 710

Course counts toward a professional certificate: Yes