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Lunch-n-Learn: Office of Loan Programs Presented By: Ruth Assily June 19, 2012

Lunch-n-Learn: Office of Loan Programs Presented By: Ruth Assily June 19, 2012. Outline. Office of Loan Programs Who we are Where we are Mission Statement Program Description Mortgage Origination Program Features Eligibility Questions Be sure to grab a sandwich!. Who We Are.

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Lunch-n-Learn: Office of Loan Programs Presented By: Ruth Assily June 19, 2012

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  1. Lunch-n-Learn: Office of Loan Programs Presented By: Ruth Assily June 19, 2012

  2. Outline • Office of Loan Programs • Who we are • Where we are • Mission Statement • Program Description • Mortgage Origination Program Features • Eligibility • Questions • Be sure to grab a sandwich!

  3. Who We Are • Prior to September 2008, OLP was part of Facilities Administration • OLP is now within Dan Sampson’s area- Financial Services and Controls

  4. Who We Are • Director – Ruth Assily • Loan Origination Team • Janis Vega • Jay Valancy • Sally Hopkins • Nora Omalza • Wendy Fong • Alyce Brown

  5. Who We Are • Loan Servicing Team • Luann Ford • Melinda Dahms • Lisa Clemons • Sam Phung

  6. Where We Are • 10th Floor • 9th Floor • X 6th Floor

  7. Mission Statement • The Office of Loan Programs designs, delivers and manages housing assistance programs for the recruitment and retention of faculty and senior managersin support of the education, research, and public service missions of the University of California.

  8. Mission Statement • The Office of Loan Programs strives to maintain superior customer satisfaction by: • Providing timely, accurate and cost-effective mortgage products and services in compliance with University policy and governmental regulations • Researching and evaluating new mortgage product alternatives and providing analysis of proposed programs • Evaluating mortgage industry processes and related technological changes to continually improve services

  9. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

  10. WHY A LOAN PROGRAM? • To Help Alleviate the High Cost of Housing Surrounding our Campuses • To Provide a Predictable Source of Mortgage Financing • To Provide Liberal Qualifying Standards, Reduced Down Payment, and Lower Fees

  11. MOP Features • Approved by the Regents in 1984 • Tool to recruit and retain faculty and senior managers

  12. MOP Features • First trust deed loans secured on borrower’s primary residence • One year adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) • Tied to an internal University index (Short Term Investment Pool) • Maximum 1% annual rate change (up or down) • Minimum 3% interest rate • No overall rate cap

  13. MOP Features • Loan term may be up to 40 years • Loan rate is the same regardless of term • No points or lender fees

  14. MOP Features • Qualifying ratios are more liberal than with a conventional lender • Maximum loan amount is $1,330,000 with a maximum loan-to-value ratio of 90% • Loan payments are collected by payroll deduction

  15. Loan Program Eligibility • Faculty (Academic Senate Members) • Senior Managers • Note: Applicants cannot have owned a primary residence near campus during the12 months preceding issuance of their MOP loan

  16. Loan Program Eligibility • Property must be: • Owner-occupied • Single Family Residence or Condominium • Used for residential, non-income producing purposes

  17. Loan Program Eligibility • Participant must have at least a 50% ownership interest in the property • Loans are condition-of-employment loans: must be repaid if borrower leaves University employment

  18. Summary • OLP supports the recruitment and retention of faculty and senior managers • All loans are originated in-house • Loan accounting and servicing is also completed in-house • MOP program has funded over $2 billion in loans during its 28 year history

  19. QUESTIONS?

  20. For More Information Visit our website at www.ucop.edu/olp

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