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Commonly Asked Questions about Mortgage Forms

Form 1008 by Fannie Mae, also known as the Uniform Underwriting and Transmittal Summary, is often used by lenders to analyze the key summary data of an application, and make underwriting decisions based on that.
Lenders use this form to summarize key information utilized in the comprehensive risk assessment of the mortgage loan and the final underwriting decision -- such as loan purpose, property type, proposed monthly payments, and debt ratio -- for manually-processed applications related to conventional first and second
The 1008 is called the loan transmittal summary and is a summary of the final loan application called the 1003. It used to be signed by underwriters as a notification that the terms/information is correct.
A 1008 Form also known as a transmittal summary is a mortgage specific document that summarizes the data for a mortgage loan. This summary commonly includes items such as: Loan-to-Value ratio, debt-to-income ratio, and various key values for the loan.
We provide the Residential Loan Application for Reverse Mortgages, Form 1009, in an electronic format that prints as a letter size document.
Form 1098 is used to report mortgage interest and related expenses paid for the year. Lenders must issue Form 1098 when a homeowner has paid $600 or more in mortgage interest during the tax year. To deduct mortgage interest, you must be the primary borrower on the loan and actively make payments.
Conventional loan Conventional loans, the most popular type of mortgage, come in two flavors: conforming and non-conforming. Conforming loans: A conforming loan conforms to a set of Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) standards, including guidelines around credit, debt and loan size.