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Quality Control Review in the Mortgage Process
Posted by Bailey on August 16, 2024 at 2:57 pmWHAT IS QC AND WHY IS QC MORTGAGE UNDERWRITING AFTER A CLEAR TO CLOSE?
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Quality Control in Mortgage Underwriting:
What is QC?
QC, or mortgage underwriting quality control, examines and reviews mortgage records to ensure they adhere to all regulatory, investor, and company rules. This process aims to identify and fix mistakes and omissions. Or possible fraudulent activities before funding or selling a loan on a secondary market.
Why QC Mortgage Underwriting After Clear to Close?
Clear to Close (CTC): The underwriter has approved the loan, and all conditions have been satisfied. The loan is ready to move forward to closing.
Post-CTC QC: Even after a loan is cleared to close, it can undergo a QC review. This review serves as a final check to ensure that the underwriting process was thorough, compliant, and error-free. It’s a critical step to avoid any issues arising during or after closing, especially if the loan is being sold to an investor who requires strict guidelines.
Reasons for QC After Clear to Close:
Regulatory Compliance: Ensures the loan complies with federal, state, and investor regulations.
Risk Management: Identifies potential risks or errors that might not have been caught during initial underwriting
Investor Requirements: Many investors require post-CTC QC for the loan to meet their purchase criteria
Fraud Prevention:
- Adding more layers of scrutiny helps catch any fraudulent activity that could put the whole credit facility at risk.
- QC mortgage underwriting after clear-to-close guarantees integrity and excellence within financing before completion.
- In this case, awareness protects lenders from making bad investments.
- At the same time, borrowers aren’t left disadvantaged by the lack of proper verification procedures followed by different stakeholders when processing loans before transferring ownership rights.