All > Business > Finance > Personal Finance > Mortgage
If you sell a loan in the same calendar year in which it was originated or purchased, you must identify the type of purchaser to whom it was sold. If the loan is sold to more than one purchaser, use the code for the entity purchasing the greatest interest. If you sell only a portion of the loan, retaining a majority interest, do not report the sale. If you do not sell the loan during the same calendar year, or if the application did not result in a loan origination, enter the code "0" (zero).
If you sell the loan in a succeeding year, you need not report the sale in the succeeding year and you do not go back to previous years to show it as sold.
- Browse Related Terms: Action Taken Date, Action Taken Type, Applicant Ethnicity, Applicant Race, Applicant Sex, Application Received Date, Co-applicant Ethnicity, Co-applicant Race, Co-applicant Sex, Good Faith Estimate (GFE), Gross Annual Income, Lien Status, Loan Application Number, Loan Application Register (LAR), Panel - HMDA Reporter Panel Listing, Reasons for Denial, Respondent Name, Transmittal Sheet (TS), Type of Purchaser