Fannie Mae Selling Guide A3-1-01 — Fannie Mae's Technology Products

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Fannie Mae Selling Guide A3-1-01 — Fannie Mae's Technology Products

A3-1-01, Fannie Mae’s Technology Products (10/06/2021) Introduction This topic provides information on Fannie Mae’s technology products, including: System Requirements Registering for an Application Operational Setup System Requirements Fannie Mae’s technology solutions require a standard hardware and software configuration. To ensure that Fannie Mae’s technology tools perform at or above the expected levels as determined by Fannie Mae’s performance baseline testing, the lender may need to upgrade its current computer configuration. Review the equipment configurations presented in Technology Requirements to ensure that you meet or exceed them. Note: This information does not apply to integration solutions. See Technology Integration for information about lender integration solutions. Registering for an Application To become an approved user of any of Fannie Mae’s single-family technology applications, lenders should visit the Technology Manager page for instructions in how to register for an application. Sellers/servicers must execute a Software Subscription Agreement to obtain access to any of Fannie Mae’s technology applications. See Software Subscription Agreement in the Consolidated Technology Guide, for more information. Operational Setup Fannie Mae provides assistance to all newly approved lenders to ensure that they are set up properly to conduct business with Fannie Mae. Once a lender is approved as a seller or servicer, a senior Fannie Mae marketing consultant contacts the lender to provide information about establishing bank accounts, getting started with Fannie Mae technology, and taking advantage of relevant training. Published May 6, 2026 89 Recent Related Announcements The table below provides references to recently issued Announcements that are related to this topic. Announcement Issue Date Announcement SEL-2021-09 October 06, 2021 Announcement-SEL-2018-04 May 01, 2018 Chapter A3-2, Compliance With Requirements and Laws Introduction This chapter describes an approved lender’s obligation to comply with various laws related to mortgage lending and servicing, and to adhere to responsible lending practices when originating mortgage loans for delivery to Fannie Mae.

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