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Idaho Loan Modification Laws
Idaho Loan Modification Laws
Idaho
Loan Modification Laws
Boise, ID - July 2, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) — Department of Finance Director
Gavin Gee announced that new federal standards governing the licensing and
oversight of mortgage loan originators took effect in Idaho today, July 1,
2009.
The department introduced House Bill 169 this legislative session to
implement the federal Safe and Fair Enforcement Mortgage Licensing Act (S.A.F.E.),
which Congress adopted as a part of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of
2008. The Idaho Legislature passed and Governor Otter signed House Bill 169.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) determines a
state’s compliance with the federal S.A.F.E. Act mandates,. For states that
do not meet those standards, HUD must implement a system for licensing and
overseeing mortgage loan originators in that state. “By passing this
legislation, Idaho has averted a burdensome dual federal/state mortgage
regulatory structure in Idaho,” said Gee.
Gee said the federal S.A.F.E. Act requires that all states have a mortgage
loan originator licensing system in place by August 1, 2009, utilizing the
Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS). “Idaho is ahead of most states
in this area,” said Gee. “Idaho has licensed mortgage loan originators since
January of 2006 and we were among the first states to join the NMLS in
January of 2008.” The federal S.A.F.E. Act standards do more than require
mortgage loan originators to be licensed or registered in every state
through the NMLS. The new standards for regulation of mortgage loan
originators also include:
• credit report checks
• criminal history checks
• pre-license testing
• pre-license education and post-licensure continuing education
• state mortgage recovery fund
• annual mortgage call reports
• reporting of enforcement actions and public access to this information
• consumer complaint processing
The S.A.F.E. Act standards also include a lifetime bar from obtaining a
mortgage loan originator license in the United States by anyone who has been
convicted of a felony involving fraud, dishonesty, or breach of trust, or
money laundering. Under the federal standards, an applicant for a mortgage
loan originator license must not have any other felonies within the seven
years immediately preceding the date of the license application.
Gee said Congress also stipulated in the S.A.F.E. Act that any person who
has had a mortgage license revoked anywhere in the United States is barred
from ever obtaining a mortgage loan originator license.
Another important change in Idaho law as a result of House Bill 169 involves
mortgage modification services. “In the current economy the department is
receiving an increasing number of complaints against third-party providers
offering advance-fee mortgage loan modification services,” said Gee.
“Beginning today, offers of mortgage loan modification services by
third-party providers will be regulated under the provisions of the Idaho
Residential Mortgage Practices Act. Individuals and companies offering
mortgage loan modification services for others in Idaho will have to obtain
a license under the new law and will be restricted from charging certain
upfront fees for their services.” Gee commended the Idaho Association of
Mortgage Brokers and the Idaho Mortgage Lenders
Association for their support and work on passage of the S.A.F.E. Mortgage
Licensing Act in Idaho. “We’re fortunate in Idaho to have these statewide
mortgage associations whose members seek to enhance professionalism in the
industry and promote sound mortgage brokering and lending practices.” House
Bill No. 169 can be accessed on the Internet website for the Idaho
Legislature at: http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2009/H0169.htm
or can be obtained by contacting the Department at (208) 332-8002.
Department of Finance Press Releases and other information can be found on
the Department’s website at http://finance.idaho.gov and may also be
obtained by contacting the Department at (208) 332-8000 or Idaho toll-free
at 1-888-346-3378.
Contact:
Anthony Polidori
Supervising Examiner
Consumer Finance Bureau
208) 332-8000
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