Interthinx Inc., Agoura Hills, Calif., has expanded its PredProtect product to allow for loan-level regulatory compliance in order to respond to regional differences in limits for "mini-jumbo" conforming loans. The tool handles loans between $417,000 and $729,000 in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., without waiting for system enhancements or upgrades, the company said. "The new 'mini-jumbo category was introduced to allow consumers to qualify for loans that could be purchased by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac," said Roger Fendelman, vice president of compliance for Interthinx. "However, since the limits can vary by county or metropolitan statistical abstract, lenders have been faced with challenges to make sure that this new class of loans complies with the maze of existing federal, state, and local consumer protection laws, including anti-predatory-lending laws." Interthinx can be found on the Web at http://www.interthinx.com.
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