Before using AUS in ARIVE, make sure that your DU and/or LPA credentials are entered in either your Company Settings (for company-wide use) or your User Settings.
See: Entering your Personal Credit and AUS Credentials, and Entering Credit and AUS Credentials for Company Use
ARIVE integrates directly with Fannie Mae Desktop Originator/Desktop Underwriter (DO/DU) and Freddie Mac Loan Product Advisor/Loan Prospector (LPA/LP) to allow you to run AUS in ARIVE.
To run AUS in ARIVE, you must have ordered or reissued credit on the loan file, and you must have priced the loan and applied a product.
To run AUS in a loan file, go to the Dual AUS tab of the loan file. You can click Run DO to run Desktop Originator, Run LPA to run Loan Product Advisor, or Run One-Click AUS to run both.
See: AUS Troubleshooting and FAQ for help with DO and LPA errors, and frequently asked questions.
Releasing Findings
For Fannie Mae DO/DU, the findings will automatically be released to the lender when Interim or Final is selected within the ARIVE AUS popup screen.
For Freddie Mac LPA, you cannot release findings through ARIVE. You will need to login to the Freddie Mac portal directly to release your findings to the lender.
FHA Lender or Sponsor info
If you are running AUS for an FHA loan, the Lender Institution ID field should be populated with the FHA Lender ID for the sponsoring lender. ARIVE does not maintain or provide a list of FHA Lender IDs. You should always confirm the correct FHA Lender ID directly with the lender you are submitting to.
This is entered when running AUS.
- In the Dual AUS tab of the loan file, click Run One-Click AUS
- Click +Lender (or edit an existing one)
- Enter the FHA Lender ID and the Lender Name
Once entered and successfully used in an AUS run, that ID will be saved in ARIVE for future runs using the same AUS credentials.
Fannie Mae Sponsoring Lender
Sponsoring Lenders are tied to the credentials used to run DU. You can add a Sponsoring Lender to your DU account through Fannie Mae's Technology Manager.