Learn how federal lending laws, servicing regulations, and borrower protections are designed to help consumers navigate the mortgage process more fairly and transparently. This educational section explains the rights borrowers have before, during, and after obtaining a mortgage, including protections related to lending practices, loan servicing, disclosures, and accountability.
Learn how fair lending laws are designed to protect borrowers during the mortgage process.
Understand what the law says about discrimination in mortgage lending and borrower protections.
Discover how federal lending laws help protect borrowers from unfair mortgage practices.
Learn the steps borrowers can take if they believe a lender acted unfairly or improperly.
Understand the legal protections borrowers may have before signing mortgage documents.
Learn about the protections borrowers have after their mortgage enters the servicing stage.
Understand the next steps borrowers typically experience after a mortgage is approved.
Learn why mortgage servicing transfers happen and what borrowers should expect during the process.
Discover why lenders and servicers must notify borrowers when a loan changes hands.
Learn what borrowers can do if they notice servicing errors or payment issues on their mortgage account.
Understanding your credit profile helps you make better decisions.
Clarity before you apply leads to better outcomes and fewer surprises.
The mortgage process evaluates your financial profile at a specific moment. Knowing your rights prepares you. Knowing your position allows you to act on them. Most borrowers move forward without confirming:
Taking a moment to understand this before applying can change the outcome of the entire process.
For borrowers who take this step before applying, the process becomes clearer:
You will be evaluated based on your current profile. The only question is whether you understand that profile before the evaluation happens.
95% of mortgage approvals rely on this number.
Your Middle Credit Score® determines more than you think—understand it before you apply.