Who We Are

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The Wyoming Mortgage Lenders Association (WMLA) is a trade association composed of mortgage lenders, brokers and affiliated industry associates. The association is dedicated to the preservation and improvement of the mortgage lending system. The WMLA Board of Directors encourages its members to use sound and ethical business practices in the making, marketing and servicing of mortgage loans. We promise to keep our members informed of changes in the mortgage laws and pending legislation that affect the real estate and mortgage business.

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Board of Directors

Officers:

Active Board Members

John Armstrong

President

Angela Fuson

Kim Woodworth

Vice President

Jacob MaGill

Shannon Moore

Treasurer

Kimberly Lawrence

Kaycee Stalick

Secretary

Lindsay Craven

Audrey Lubken

Acting Secretary

Lori McLean

Angie Pyle

Past President

Ryan Renz

Sheridan Filbert

Tanica Ennis

Tom Malloy

Tristan Johnson

Officers:

Sam Weinstein

President

John Armstrong

Vice President

Shannon Moore

Treasurer

Kaycee Stalick

Secretary

Angie Pyle

Past President

Members at Large:

Tom Malloy

Lindsay Craven

Angela Fuson

Alexandra Erlich

Eileen Flory

Board Members:

Ryan Renz

Kimberly Lawrence

Audrey Hubken

Jacob McGill

Kristy Mollman

Megan Nelson

Morgan Noel

Tristan Johnson

Tanica Ennis

Brittany Moss

Meaghan Mullee

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Code of Ethics

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All members of the Wyoming Mortgage Lenders Association have read and signed this Code of Ethics Certification. If you are interested in joining WMLA, you will be asked to confirm that your company subscribes to these standards as part of the application process.

WHEREAS, the Members of the Wyoming Mortgage Lenders Association are mindful that the soundness, usefulness, prosperity and future of mortgage lending depend upon the honor, integrity and fidelity of all personnel engaged in this business.

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that each Member of this Association pledges to observe and maintain the following standards of conduct in dealing with the public and with other members:

1.

Members shall conduct their business in a professional manner, ensuring that their personnel are knowledgeable in the areas of mortgage lending in which they participate and are acting in compliance with sound industry practices.

2.

Members shall act in conformity with applicable laws and regulations and shall cooperate in every appropriate way with all governmental bodies in the interest of establishing and maintaining an efficient and fair framework for mortgage credit.

3.

Members shall act in a manner that recognizes that integrity and confidence are essential in the mortgage lending business.

4.

Member shall accord oral agreements the same sanctity given to written agreements.

5.

Members shall not breach or avoid an agreement or commitment.

6.

Members shall encourage healthy competition in the mortgage lending business.

7.

Members shall conduct their business without regard to race, creed, color, sex, marital status, familial status, religion, national origin, ancestry, age or handicap of the persons with whom they deal.

8.

Members shall preserve the integrity of all parts of a loan submission and appraisal report and make full disclosure of all pertinent facts including any interest they may have in the loan project or property.

9.

Members shall not quote to a prospective borrower interest rates or loan terms which are not likely of realization.

10.

Members shall make all reasonable efforts to process loan applications and advise applicants of approval or disapproval promptly and to close arid disburse in a timely manner.

11.

Members shall use all efforts available in servicing investments entrusted to their care to effectively discharge their obligations to both investor and debtor.

12.

Members shall maintain all monies which are received as escrow reserve or impound accounts in a prudent and identifiable manner and shall disburse these funds for the for the purpose for which they were received or as required by law.

13.

Members shall cooperate with the Ethics and Consumer Relations Committee in furnishing information relative to any investigation of a possible violation of the Code of Ethics.

1.

Members shall conduct their business in a professional manner, ensuring that their personnel are knowledgeable in the areas of mortgage lending in which they participate and are acting in compliance with sound industry practices.

2.

Members shall act in conformity with applicable laws and regulations and shall cooperate in every appropriate way with all governmental bodies in the interest of establishing and maintaining an efficient and fair framework for mortgage credit.

3.

Members shall act in a manner that recognizes that integrity and confidence are essential in the mortgage lending business.

4.

Member shall accord oral agreements the same sanctity given to written agreements.

5.

Members shall not breach or avoid an agreement or commitment.

6.

Members shall encourage healthy competition in the mortgage lending business.

7.

Members shall conduct their business without regard to race, creed, color, sex, marital status, familial status, religion, national origin, ancestry, age or handicap of the persons with whom they deal.

8.

Members shall preserve the integrity of all parts of a loan submission and appraisal report and make full disclosure of all pertinent facts including any interest they may have in the loan project or property.

9.

Members shall not quote to a prospective borrower interest rates or loan terms which are not likely of realization.

10.

Members shall make all reasonable efforts to process loan applications and advise applicants of approval or disapproval promptly and to close arid disburse in a timely manner.

11.

Members shall use all efforts available in servicing investments entrusted to their care to effectively discharge their obligations to both investor and debtor.

12.

Members shall maintain all monies which are received as escrow reserve or impound accounts in a prudent and identifiable manner and shall disburse these funds for the for the purpose for which they were received or as required by law.

13.

Members shall cooperate with the Ethics and Consumer Relations Committee in furnishing information relative to any investigation of a possible violation of the Code of Ethics.