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FDIC Affordable Mortgage Lending Center Subscriber Survey

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Expiration Date: June 30, 2020

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Affordable Mortgage Lending Center
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INSTRUCTIONS: As a subscriber to FDIC’s Affordable Mortgage Lending Center, we are asking for your feedback to help evaluate the web page to guide future content. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey and return to FDIC.



  1. Please check the type of company for which you work.


Bank

Other financial institution

Nonprofit

Mortgage lender

Housing developer

Housing counselor

Real estate agent

Academic institution

Federal government agency

State/local government agency

CDFI

Other



  1. If you work for a bank, is it a:

Small bank (assets of less than $1.252 billion)

Intermediate small bank (assets of at least $313 million and less than $1.252 billion)

Large bank (assets at or greater than $1.252 billion)

I do not work for a bank


  1. Provide the name of the city and state in which you work.

City State/Territory



  1. What is your title (e.g. CRA officer, lending officer, instructor, etc.)?




  1. How often do you visit FDIC’s Affordable Mortgage Lending Center?

Once or twice a year

More than twice a year, but less than monthly

About once a month

More than once a month



  1. How many times have you downloaded materials from FDIC’s Affordable Mortgage Lending Center?



I have never downloaded materials

1-2

3-5


5-10

More than 10

  1. I believe FDIC’s Affordable Mortgage Lending Center is most useful to the following types of professionals (pick up to three).



Bankers

Other financial institutions

Nonprofits

Mortgage lenders

Housing developers

Researchers/Academics

Investors

Housing counselors

Consumers

Federal government employees

State/local government employees

Others (please identify)


  1. Do you work for a company or organization engaged in mortgage lending?

Yes No



If yes, has the information found on the Affordable Mortgage Lending Center helped to identify opportunities in mortgage lending?


Strongly Agree Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree


Which federal/state products do you offer? (Check all that apply.)


U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) products

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) products

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) products

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) products

U.S. Department of the Treasury CDFI Fund programs

Fannie Mae products

Freddie Mac products

State Housing Finance Agency products

Federal Home Loan Bank products

  1. Are you considering offering a product or program found on the Affordable Mortgage Lending Center?

Yes No



If yes, which ones? (Check all that apply.)


U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) products

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) products

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) products

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) products

U.S. Department of the Treasury CDFI Fund programs

Fannie Mae products

Freddie Mac products

State Housing Finance Agency products

Federal Home Loan Bank products

  1. How can the FDIC improve the Affordable Mortgage Lending Center?
























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