Source: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/LI/CT/HTM/07/07.HTM
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 08:11:12+00:00

Document:
§ 6101. Scope and short title.
§ 6112. Exceptions to license requirements.
§ 6122. Powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the mortgage loan business.
§ 6123. Mortgage loan business prohibitions.
§ 6124. Prohibited clauses in mortgage loan documents.
§ 6125. Mortgage lending authority.
§ 6126. Requirements as to open-end loans.
§ 6131. Application for license.
§ 6131.1. Prelicensing and continuing education.
§ 6133. Issuance of license.
§ 6137. Surrender of license.
§ 6138. Authority of department.
§ 6139. Suspension, revocation or refusal.
§ 6152. Relationship to other laws.
§ 6153. Preservation of existing contracts.
§ 6154. Procedure for determination of noncompliance with Federal law (Repealed).
Enactment. Unless otherwise noted, the provisions of Title 7 were added July 8, 2008, P.L.796, No.56, effective in 120 days.
Enactment. Part I (Reserved) was added July 8, 2008, P.L.796, No.56, effective in 120 days.
Enactment. Part II was added July 8, 2008, P.L.796, No.56, effective in 120 days.
Enactment. Chapter 61 was added July 8, 2008, P.L.796, No.56, effective in 120 days.
Special Provisions in Appendix. See section 13 of Act 31 of 2009 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to applicability.
Cross References. Chapter 61 is referred to in section 4302 of Title 12 (Commerce and Trade); section 6103 of Title 53 (Municipalities Generally).
6101. Scope and short title.
(a) Scope.--This chapter relates to mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection. This chapter does not apply to a banking institution or federally chartered or State-chartered credit union, if the primary regulator of the banking institution or federally or State-chartered credit union supervises the banking institution or federally or State-chartered credit union.
(b) Short title.--This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Mortgage Licensing Act.
"Administrative or clerical tasks." The receipt, collection and distribution of information common for the processing, servicing or underwriting of a mortgage loan and communication with a consumer to obtain information necessary for the processing, servicing or underwriting of a mortgage loan.
"Advance fee." Any funds requested by or to be paid to a person in advance of or during the processing of a mortgage loan application, excluding those fees paid by a consumer directly to a credit agency reporting bureau, title company or real estate appraiser.
"Applicant." A person who applies for a license under this chapter.
"Application." A request, in any form, for an offer, or a response to a solicitation of an offer, of mortgage loan terms, and the information about the borrower or prospective borrower that is customary or necessary in a decision on whether to make such an offer.
(1) A State-chartered bank, bank and trust company, savings bank or private bank.
(3) A federally chartered or State-chartered savings association.
(4) A subsidiary of any of the entities listed under this definition.
"Billing cycle." In respect to open-end mortgage loans, the time interval between periodic billing dates as established by the mortgage note and subsequent modification to the obligation. A billing cycle shall be considered to be a monthly cycle if the closing date of the cycle is the same date each month or does not vary by more than four days from that date.
(1) Has the status of a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (Public Law 99-514, 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3)).
(2) Promotes affordable housing or provides homeownership education, or similar services.
(3) Conducts its activities in a manner that serves public or charitable purposes.
(4) Receives funding and revenue and charges fees in a manner that does not incentivize it or its employees to act other than in the best interests of its clients.
(5) Compensates its employees in a manner that does not incentivize employees to act other than in the best interests of its clients.
(6) Provides or identifies for the borrower mortgage loans with terms favorable to the borrower and comparable to mortgage loans and housing assistance provided under government housing assistance programs.
(7) Meets other standards as determined by the department.
(3) a place where records regarding the licensee's mortgage loan business are stored.
"Branch manager." The supervisor of a branch.
(1) The receipt, collection, distribution and analysis of information common for the processing, servicing or underwriting of a mortgage loan.
(iii) offering or negotiating mortgage servicing terms.
"Commercial context." Acting for the purpose of obtaining anything of value for an individual, or for an entity or individual for which the individual acts, rather than exclusively for public, charitable or family purposes.
"Commission." The Banking and Securities Commission of the Commonwealth, as established under Subarticle C of Article XI-A of the act of May 15, 1933 (P.L.565, No.111), known as the Department of Banking and Securities Code.
"Consumer discount company." A licensee under the act of April 8, 1937 (P.L.262, No.66), known as the Consumer Discount Company Act.
"Delinquent." The date when an amount sufficient to cover a periodic payment of principal, interest and, if applicable, escrow becomes due and unpaid, and lasts until the time no periodic payment is due and unpaid, notwithstanding if the borrower is afforded a period after the due date to pay before the servicer assesses a late fee.
"Department." The Department of Banking and Securities of the Commonwealth.
"Dwelling." As defined in section 103(v) of the Truth in Lending Act (Public Law 90-321, 15 U.S.C. § 1602(v)).
(i) Whose manner and means of performance of work are subject to the right of control of or are controlled by a person.
(ii) Whose compensation for Federal income tax purposes is reported or required to be reported on a W-2 form issued by the controlling person.
(2) The term includes such binding definition as may be issued by the Federal banking agencies in connection with their implementation of their responsibilities under the S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (110 Stat. 289, 12 U.S.C. § 5101 et seq.).
(1) The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
(2) The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
(3) The National Credit Union Administration.
(4) The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
"Finder's fee." Any payment of money or other consideration for the referral of a mortgage loan to a licensee, except for consideration paid for goods or facilities actually furnished or services actually performed.
(2) secured by any first lien mortgage, deed of trust or equivalent consensual security interest on a dwelling or on residential real estate.
"First mortgage loan business." The mortgage loan business as applied to first mortgage loans.
"Habitually and repeatedly." Engaging in any activity at least four times in a calendar year.
"Holder." As defined in 12 Pa.C.S. § 6202 (relating to definitions).
"Immediate family." A parent, spouse, child, brother or sister.
"Installment sales contract." As defined in section 3(10) of the act of June 28, 1947 (P.L.1110, No.476), known as the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act.
"Installment seller." As defined in 12 Pa.C.S. § 6202 (relating to definitions).
(i) An individual makes installment payments to the seller of the dwelling or residential real estate.
(ii) The seller retains title to the dwelling or residential real estate until some or all of the installment payments are completed.
(i) An individual is not obligated to purchase the dwelling or residential real estate.
(ii) The final payment approximates the fair value of the dwelling or residential real estate or the anticipated fair value of the dwelling or residential real estate and is not a nominal amount.
"Licensee." A person who is licensed under this chapter.
"Loan processor or underwriter." An individual who performs clerical or support duties.
"Lock-in agreement." An agreement between a mortgage lender and a consumer whereby the mortgage lender guarantees, until a specified date, the availability of a specified rate of interest or specified formula by which the rate of interest and a specific number of discount points will be determined, if the mortgage loan is approved and closed by the specified date. If a specified date is not determinable, the mortgage lender may fulfill the requirement of this definition by setting forth with specificity the method by which the duration of the lock-in period will be determined.
"Loss mitigation option." An alternative to foreclosure offered by the owner, holder or assignee of a delinquent mortgage loan that is made available through the servicer to the borrower.
(1) A manufactured home as defined in section 603(6) of the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-383, 42 U.S.C. § 5402(6)).
(2) A mobile home as defined in 75 Pa.C.S. § 102 (relating to definitions).
"Mortgage broker." A person who engages in the mortgage loan business by directly or indirectly negotiating or placing mortgage loans for others in the primary market for consideration.
"Mortgage lender." A person who engages in the mortgage loan business by directly or indirectly originating and closing mortgage loans with its own funds in the primary market for consideration.
"Mortgage loan." A first or secondary mortgage loan, or both, a lease-purchase agreement or a mortgage loan modification, as the context may require.
"Mortgage loan correspondent." A person who engages in the mortgage loan business by directly or indirectly originating and closing mortgage loans in his or her own name utilizing funds provided by a wholesale table funder or other funding sources under the circumstances described under section 6123(a)(6) (relating to mortgage loan business prohibitions) and simultaneously assigning the mortgage loans to the wholesale table funder.
"Mortgage loan modification." An agreement that revises the terms of an existing mortgage loan, including an agreement to reduce mortgage loan payment amounts, balance or interest rate or to waive any accrued or prospective mortgage loan charges. The term does not include any agreement to refinance a mortgage loan into a new mortgage loan.
(i) Takes a mortgage loan application.
(ii) Offers or negotiates terms of a mortgage loan for compensation or gain.
(iii) Represents to the public, through advertising or other means of communicating or providing information, including the use of business cards, stationery, brochures, signs, rate lists or other promotional items, that the individual can or will perform the activities described in subparagraphs (i) and (ii).
(i) An individual who is involved only in extensions of credit relating to timeshare plans, as that term is defined in 11 U.S.C. § 101(53D) (relating to definitions).
(I) Is licensed and registered in accordance with this chapter.
(II) Is not required to be licensed in accordance with section 6112(9) (relating to exceptions to license requirements).
(B) Who performs such duties solely with respect to transactions for which the individual who acts as a mortgage originator is not required to be licensed, in accordance with subparagraph (i), (v) or (vi).
(iii) An individual who performs only purely administrative or clerical tasks on behalf of a mortgage originator.
(iv) An individual who is a registered mortgage loan originator.
(v) An individual employed by an agency or instrumentality of the Federal Government or a corporation otherwise created by an act of the Congress of the United States or an agency or instrumentality of a state or local government, the District of Columbia or any territory of the United States, including the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency and other government housing finance agencies, who acts as a mortgage originator within the scope of employment.
(vi) An individual who is employed by a bona fide nonprofit organization who acts as a mortgage originator within the scope of employment.
(vii) An individual employed by a licensee or person exempt or excepted from licensure under this chapter who solely engages in mortgage loan modifications for existing mortgage loans held or serviced by that licensee or person and who does not otherwise act as a mortgage originator.
(A) Is under the direct supervision and control of a licensed mortgage originator or registered mortgage loan originator.
(B) Acts as a loan processor or underwriter solely for the individual's employer.
(C) Does not represent to the public, through advertising or other means of communicating or providing information, including the use of business cards, stationery, brochures, signs, rate lists or other promotional items, that the person can or will perform any of the activities of a mortgage originator.
(A) An employee of a broker-dealer registered under section 301 of the act of December 5, 1972 (P.L.1280, No.284), known as the Pennsylvania Securities Act of 1972.
(B) Registered as a securities agent under section 301 of the Pennsylvania Securities Act of 1972.
(C) Engaged in recommending, referring or steering a borrower or prospective borrower in the manner provided under paragraph (1)(iii) of the definition of "offer or negotiate terms of a mortgage loan for compensation or gain" to a banking institution, licensed mortgage lender, licensed mortgage loan correspondent, licensed mortgage broker or person exempt from licensing in a manner incidental to and in the normal course of his or her securities brokerage activities.
(D) Not otherwise acting as a mortgage originator as defined in paragraph (1)(i), (ii) or (iii).
(E) Not in receipt of any compensation or gain for such activities from the person making or brokering the loan, or a borrower or prospective borrower.
(A) An employee of an insurance agency licensed under the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.789, No.285), known as The Insurance Department Act of 1921.
(B) Registered as an insurance agent or broker under The Insurance Department Act of 1921.
(C) Engaged in recommending, referring or steering a borrower or prospective borrower in the manner provided under paragraph (1)(iii) of the definition of "offer or negotiate terms of a mortgage loan for compensation or gain" to a banking institution, licensed mortgage lender, licensed mortgage loan correspondent, licensed mortgage broker or person exempt from licensing in a manner incidental to and in the normal course of his or her insurance activities.
"Mortgage servicer." A person who engages in the mortgage loan business by directly or indirectly servicing a mortgage loan.
"Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry." The licensing system developed and maintained by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors and the American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators.
"Net worth." Assets less liabilities and assets unacceptable to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for purposes of complying with 24 CFR § 202.5(n) (relating to general approval standards) or 202.8(b)(1) (relating to loan correspondent lenders and mortgagees), as applicable.
"Nonoriginating person." A person, other than an individual, that does not engage in the mortgage loan business but is required to have loan processors or underwriters employed or supervised and controlled by the person licensed as mortgage originators.
"Nontraditional mortgage loan." A mortgage loan other than a 30-year fixed rate mortgage loan.
"Offer or negotiate terms of a mortgage loan for compensation or gain."
(iii) recommending, referring or steering a borrower or prospective borrower to a particular lender or set of mortgage loan terms, in accordance with a duty to or incentive from any person other than the borrower or prospective borrower.
(2) Receiving or expecting to receive payment of money or anything of value in connection with the activities described in paragraph (1) or as a result of any mortgage loan terms entered into as a result of those activities.
(1) The mortgage lender may permit the consumer to obtain advances of money from the licensee from time to time or the mortgage lender may advance money on behalf of the consumer from time to time as directed by the consumer.
(2) The amount of each advance, interest and permitted charges and costs are debited to the consumer's account and payments and other credits are credited to the same account.
(3) Interest is computed on the unpaid principal balance or balances of the account outstanding from time to time.
(4) The consumer has the privilege of paying the account in full at any time or, if the account is not in default, in monthly installments of fixed or determinable amounts as provided in the open-end loan agreement.
"Person." An individual, association, joint venture or joint-stock company, partnership, limited partnership, limited partnership association, limited liability company, business corporation, nonprofit corporation or any other group of individuals, however organized.
"Primary market." The market wherein mortgage loans are originated between a lender and a consumer.
"Principal place of business." The primary office of a person at which the person's books, records, accounts and documents are maintained.
"Purchase-money mortgage loan." A mortgage loan that is a residential mortgage transaction as defined in 12 CFR 226.2(a)(24) (relating to definitions and rules of construction).
(1) Is a mortgage originator or meets the licensing requirements of a mortgage originator.
(2) Is a management-level officer assigned to the principal place of business of a mortgage broker, mortgage lender, mortgage servicer or mortgage loan correspondent.
(iii) an institution regulated by the Farm Credit Administration.
(2) Is registered with and maintains a unique identifier through the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
"Residential real estate." Real property upon which is constructed or intended to be constructed a dwelling.
(2) secured by any secondary lien mortgage, deed of trust or equivalent consensual security interest on a dwelling or on residential real estate.
"Secondary mortgage loan business." The mortgage loan business as applied to secondary mortgage loans.
"Service mortgage loan." A collecting or remitting payment or the right to collect or remit payments of principal, interest, tax, insurance or other payment under a mortgage loan.
"Single point of contact." An individual or team of personnel, each of whom has the ability and authority to discuss mortgage loan mitigation options with a borrower on behalf of a mortgage servicer. The mortgage servicer shall ensure that each member of the team is knowledgeable about the borrower's situation and current status.
"Take a mortgage loan application." Receiving a mortgage loan application for the purpose of facilitating a decision whether to extend an offer of mortgage loan terms to a borrower or prospective borrower or to accept the terms offered by a borrower or prospective borrower in response to a solicitation, whether the application is received directly or indirectly from the borrower or prospective borrower.
"Tangible net worth." (Deleted by amendment).
"Unique identifier." A number or other identifier assigned by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
"Wholesale table funder." A licensed mortgage lender or person exempt under section 6112(1) or (7) (relating to exceptions to license requirements) who, in the regular course of business, provides the funding for the closing of mortgage loans through mortgage loan correspondents and who by assignment obtains title to the mortgage loans.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 amended the defs. of "administrative or clerical tasks," "billing cycle," "clerical or support duties," "mortgage loan business," "mortgage loan correspondent," "qualifying individual" and "service mortgage loan" and added the defs. of "delinquent," "loss mitigation option," "mortgage servicer" and "single point of contact." Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6102 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
2013 Amendment. Act 98 amended the defs. of "holder" and "installment seller."
6112. Exceptions to license requirements.
(a) General rule.--Except as provided under subsections (b) and (c) and section 6112 (relating to exceptions to license requirements), on and after the effective date of this section, no person shall engage in the mortgage loan business in this Commonwealth without being licensed as a mortgage broker, mortgage lender, mortgage servicer, mortgage loan correspondent or mortgage originator as provided under this chapter. A mortgage originator may not engage in the mortgage loan business unless the mortgage originator is sponsored in the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry by a licensed mortgage broker, mortgage lender, mortgage servicer or mortgage loan correspondent, person excepted from this chapter or person excepted from licensure under section 6112 and is under the direct supervision and control of the sponsoring licensee or excepted person.
(i) Act as a mortgage broker or mortgage loan correspondent without a separate mortgage broker or mortgage loan correspondent license.
(ii) Act as a mortgage servicer without a separate mortgage servicer license for mortgage loans the mortgage lender has originated, negotiated and owns.
(2) A mortgage loan correspondent may act as a mortgage broker without a separate mortgage broker license.
(3) A person licensed as a mortgage broker may only perform the services of a mortgage broker.
(4) A person only licensed as a mortgage servicer may only perform the services of a mortgage servicer.
(c) Loans for business or commercial purposes.--This chapter shall not apply to mortgage loans made for business or commercial purposes.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 amended subsecs. (a) and (b). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6111 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
Cross References. Section 6111 is referred to in section 7331 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses).
(i) In the same manner as a mortgage lender, obtains and maintains bond coverage for mortgage originators consistent with section 6131(c)(5) (relating to application for license) and files a periodic report consistent with section 6135(a)(3) (relating to licensee requirements).
(ii) Annually, in a form acceptable to the department, demonstrates to the department that all of the mortgage originators employed by or under the direct supervision and control of the entity have obtained and maintained the bond coverage required under section 6131(f)(4).
(iii) A mortgage loan correspondent.
(iv) A person excepted from licensure under this section.
(vi) An agent of a person listed in subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (v.1).
(3) A person who originates, services or negotiates less than four mortgage loans in a calendar year, unless determined to be engaged in the mortgage loan business by the department.
(4) Any agency or instrumentality of the Federal Government or a corporation otherwise created by an act of the United States Congress, including the Federal National Mortgage Association, the Government National Mortgage Association, the Veterans' Administration, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation and the Federal Housing Administration, and employees thereof acting within the scope of their employment.
(5) Any agency or instrumentality of a state or local government, the District of Columbia or any territory of the United States, including the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency and other government housing finance agencies, and employees thereof acting within the scope of their employment.
(6) Consumer discount companies, except that a consumer discount company that acts as a mortgage broker, mortgage lender, mortgage servicer or mortgage loan correspondent, shall be subject to the provisions of Subchapter C (relating to mortgage loan business restrictions and requirements) and sections 6131(c)(2), (3) and (5), 6135, 6138 (relating to authority of department) and 6140(b) (relating to penalties). Employees or individuals under the direct supervision and control of licensees under the act of April 8, 1937 (P.L.262, No.66), known as the Consumer Discount Company Act, that act as mortgage originators shall be subject to the licensing requirements of this chapter. Consumer discount companies that employ or directly supervise and control mortgage originators shall be subject to the same requirements as mortgage lenders in regard to the employment and supervision of mortgage originators.
(v) ensure employees required to be licensed as mortgage originators have completed the requirements under section 6131.1 (relating to prelicensing and continuing education) and have obtained the required mortgage originator license.
(8) Employees or individuals under the direct supervision and control of a mortgage broker, mortgage lender, mortgage servicer or mortgage loan correspondent, or a person excepted from licensure under this section, who are not otherwise required to be licensed as mortgage originators.
(9) Registered mortgage loan originators when acting on behalf of their employers.
(i) The organization shall be subject to the provisions of Subchapter C and sections 6135(a)(2), (3) and (4) and (c), 6138 and 6140(b).
(ii) The organization shall be registered with the department.
(iii) As required under 24 CFR § 3400.103(e)(7)(iii) (relating to individuals required to be licensed by states), the department must periodically examine the books and activities of an organization it determines is a bona fide nonprofit organization and revoke its status as a bona fide nonprofit organization if it does not continue to meet the criteria under 24 CFR § 3400.103(e)(7)(ii).
(iv) For residential mortgage loans to have terms that are favorable to the borrower, the department must determine that the terms are consistent with loan origination in a public or charitable context, rather than a commercial context.
(v) The department shall make the list of bona fide nonprofit organizations available on its Internet website.
(i) Obtain a license as a mortgage originator, if licensed as an individual under 12 Pa.C.S. Ch. 62.
(ii) Be registered with the department.
(B) Annually demonstrate to the department that the mortgage originators employed by or under the direct supervision and control of the installment seller or holder have obtained and maintained the bond coverage required by section 6131(f)(4) in a form acceptable to the department.
(iv) Ensure employees or individuals under the direct supervision and control of the installment seller or holder required to be licensed as mortgage originators have completed the requirements under section 6131.1 and have obtained the required mortgage originator license.
(i) Be subject to the provisions of Subchapter C and sections 6135(a)(2), (3) and (4) and (c), 6138 and 6140(b).
(iii) In the same manner as a mortgage broker, obtain and maintain bond coverage for mortgage originators consistent with section 6131(c)(5).
(iv) Ensure employees or individuals under the direct supervision and control of the person required to be licensed as mortgage originators have completed the requirements under section 6131.1 and have obtained the required mortgage originator license.
(15) Notwithstanding section 6151 (relating to applicability), a mortgage originator licensed by one or more other states and physically located in this Commonwealth that does not engage in any transactions involving Pennsylvania consumers, dwellings or residential real estate.
(16) A person who engages in mortgage loan modifications for existing mortgage loans held or serviced by that person or that person's employer and who does not otherwise engage in the mortgage loan business.
(17) An individual or entity licensed under the act of September 2, 1965 (P.L.490, No.249), referred to as the Money Transmission Business Licensing Law, if the individual or entity only engages in the mortgage loan business to the extent funds are transmitted from a mortgagor to make mortgage payments on behalf of the mortgagor in order to exceed regularly scheduled minimum payment obligations under the terms of the indebtedness.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 amended pars. (2), (3), (6), (7) and (8) and added par. (17). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6112 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
2013 Amendment. Act 98 amended par. (13).
Cross References. Section 6112 is referred to in sections 6102, 6111, 6123, 6131 of this title.
6122. Powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the mortgage loan business.
6123. Mortgage loan business prohibitions.
6124. Prohibited clauses in mortgage loan documents.
6126. Requirements as to open-end loans.
Cross References. Subchapter C is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(1) Comply with all provisions of the act of January 30, 1974 (P.L.13, No.6), referred to as the Loan Interest and Protection Law (Usury Law). This paragraph shall not supersede section 501 of the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 (94 Stat. 161, 12 U.S.C. § 1735f-7a) or the Alternative Mortgage Transaction Parity Act of 1982 (96 Stat. 1545, 12 U.S.C. §§ 3801-3806 et seq.).
(2) Comply with all applicable State law, including the provisions of the act of December 3, 1959 (P.L.1688, No.621), known as the Housing Finance Agency Law, that are applicable to the licensee and the act of December 9, 2002 (P.L.1530, No.197), known as the Mortgage Satisfaction Act.
(3) Comply with all applicable Federal law, including the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (88 Stat. 1724, 12 U.S.C. §§ 2601 et seq.), the Truth in Lending Act (82 Stat. 146, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1601 et seq.) and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (88 Stat. 1521, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1691 et seq.).
(4) Give to the consumer a copy of the promissory note evidencing the mortgage loan and any mortgage loan agreement, mortgage instrument or other document evidencing a mortgage loan signed by the consumer.
(5) Give to the consumer written evidence of credit life, credit accident and health, credit unemployment and property insurance, if any, provided by the licensee to the consumer.
(6) If a payment is made in cash on account of a mortgage loan, give to the consumer at the time the payment is actually received a written receipt which shall show the account number or other identification mark or symbol, date, amount paid and, upon request of the consumer, the unpaid balance of the account prior to and after the cash payment.
(7) Upon written request from the consumer, give or forward to the consumer within ten days from the date of receipt of the request a written statement of the consumer's account which shall show the dates and amounts of all installment payments credited to the consumer's account, the dates, amounts and an explanation of all other charges or credits to the account and the unpaid balance of the account. A licensee shall not be required to furnish more than two statements in any 12-month period.
(i) Cancel any insurance provided by the licensee in connection with the mortgage loan and refund to the consumer, in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Insurance Department, any unearned portion of the premium for the insurance.
(ii) Stamp or write on the face of the mortgage loan agreement or promissory note evidencing the mortgage loan "Paid in Full" or "Canceled," the date paid and, within 60 days, return the mortgage loan agreement or promissory note to the consumer.
(iii) Release any lien on the dwelling or residential real estate and cancel the same of record and, at the time the mortgage loan agreement or promissory note evidencing the mortgage loan is returned, deliver to the consumer good and sufficient assignments, releases or any other certificate, instrument or document as may be necessary to evidence the release.
(9) Provide for periodic accounting of any escrow accounts held by the mortgage lender to the consumer not less than annually, showing the amounts received from the consumer and the amounts disbursed from the accounts.
(10) Refund all fees, other than those fees paid by the licensee to a third party, paid by a consumer when a mortgage loan is not produced within the time specified by the mortgage broker, mortgage lender or mortgage loan correspondent at the rate, term and overall cost agreed to by the consumer. This paragraph shall not apply if the failure to produce a mortgage loan is due solely to the consumer's negligence, his or her refusal to accept and close on a loan commitment or his or her refusal or inability to provide information necessary for processing, including employment verifications and verifications of deposits. The licensee shall disclose to the consumer, in writing, at the time of a loan application which fees paid or to be paid are nonrefundable.
(i) The expiration date of the lock-in, if any.
(ii) The interest rate locked in, if any.
(iii) The discount points locked in, if any.
(iv) The fee locked in, if any.
(v) The lock-in fee, if any.
(12) Upon written request from the consumer or a person authorized by the consumer, provide, within ten days from the date of receipt of the request, a written statement regarding the unpaid balance of a consumer's mortgage loan or account. The statement shall contain the total amount required to pay off a mortgage loan and a specific expiration date for the payoff information. A licensee shall not be required to furnish more than two statements in any 12-month period.
(i) Maintain supervision and control of and responsibility for the acts and omissions of all mortgage originators sponsored by the licensee.
(ii) Maintain a list of all current and former mortgage originators sponsored by the licensee and the dates of the sponsorship.
(iii) In the event that a licensee believes that a mortgage originator sponsored by the licensee has engaged in any activity that is illegal or in violation of this chapter or any regulation or statement of policy promulgated under this chapter, the licensee shall provide the department with written notification of the belief and the licensee's proposed corrective measures within 30 days. A licensee shall not be liable to a mortgage originator in connection with the notification.
(14) In the case of a mortgage originator, clearly display the mortgage originator's unique identifier on all mortgage loan application forms and personal solicitations or advertisements, including business cards.
(i) Request the mortgage holder release the lien on the dwelling or residential real estate and cancel the same of record and, at the time the mortgage loan agreement or promissory note evidencing the mortgage loan is returned, deliver to the consumer good and sufficient assignment, releases or other certificate, instrument or document as may be necessary to evidence the release.
(ii) Request the mortgage holder cancel any insurance provided in connection with the mortgage loan and refund to the borrower, in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Insurance Department, any unearned portion of the premium for the insurance.
(iii) If a mortgage holder has delegated the responsibility to record satisfaction of security instruments to a mortgage servicer, the mortgage servicer shall be treated as a mortgage holder for purposes of satisfying the conditions of subparagraph (i) or (ii).
2017 Amendment. Act 81 added par. (15). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6121 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended pars. (2), (8) and (13).
2009 Amendment. Act 31 added par. (14).
Cross References. Section 6121 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(1) To make first and secondary mortgage loans and, subject to the limitations of this chapter, to charge and collect interest, origination fees and delinquency charges for the loans.
(2) To collect fees or premiums for title examination, abstract of title, title insurance, credit reports, surveys, appraisals, notaries, postage, including messenger and express carrier, tax service or other costs or fees actually related to the processing of a mortgage loan application or making of a mortgage loan, when the fees are actually paid or incurred by the licensee and to collect fees or charges prescribed by law which actually are or will be paid to public officials for determining the existence of or for perfecting or releasing or satisfying any security related to the mortgage loan and include these in the principal of the mortgage loan.
(3) To provide access to credit life, credit disability, credit accident and health and credit unemployment insurance. A consumer shall not be compelled to purchase credit life, credit disability, credit accident and health or credit unemployment insurance as a condition of the making of a mortgage loan, and all contracts utilized shall reflect a clear disclosure that the purchase of credit life, credit disability, credit accident and health or credit unemployment insurance is not a prerequisite to obtaining a mortgage loan. If, however, the consumer elects to obtain credit life, credit disability, credit accident and health or credit unemployment insurance through the licensee, the consumer shall consent thereto in writing. If consumers desire joint-life or joint accident and health insurance, all consumers shall consent thereto in writing. The insurance shall be obtained from an insurance company authorized by the laws of this Commonwealth to conduct business in this Commonwealth. Any benefit or return to the licensee from the sale or provision of the insurance shall not be included in the computation of the maximum charge authorized for mortgage loans under this chapter and shall not be deemed a violation of this chapter when the insurance is written pursuant to the laws of this Commonwealth governing insurance.
(4) To require property insurance on security against reasonable risks of loss, damage and destruction and to provide access to the insurance to the consumer. The amount and term of the insurance shall be reasonable in relation to the amount and term of the mortgage loan contract and the value of the security. This requirement shall be satisfied if the consumer demonstrates at the time the mortgage loan is made that the consumer has valid and collectible insurance covering the property to be insured and has furnished the licensee with a loss payable endorsement sufficient for the protection of the licensee. If the consumer elects to obtain property insurance through the licensee, the consumer shall consent thereto in writing, and the insurance shall be obtained from an insurance company authorized by the laws of this Commonwealth to conduct business in this Commonwealth. Any benefit or return to the licensee from the sale or provision of property insurance shall not be included in the computation of the maximum charge authorized for mortgage loans under this chapter and shall not be deemed a violation of this chapter when the insurance is written pursuant to the laws of this Commonwealth governing insurance. The premium for any property insurance may be included in the principal amount of the mortgage loan requested by the consumer. However, the premium shall be disclosed as a separate item on the face of the principal contract document and the licensee's individual consumer ledger records.
(5) To collect a fee for a subsequent dishonored check or instrument taken in payment, not to exceed the service charge permitted to be imposed under 18 Pa.C.S. § 4105 (relating to bad checks).
(iii) are included in the principal of the mortgage loan.
(7) To collect reasonable attorney fees of an attorney at law in the collection of a delinquent mortgage loan and to collect court costs incurred in the collection of the mortgage loan.
(8) To service first and secondary mortgage loans that are originated, negotiated and owned by the mortgage lender.
(1) To collect title examination, credit report and appraisal fees actually related to the making of a mortgage loan when the fees are actually paid or incurred by the licensee and to include the fees in the principal of the mortgage loan which is being negotiated or arranged.
(2) To charge a broker's fee if the fee is disclosed to the consumer for whom the loan is being negotiated or arranged.
(3) To accept from a licensee a fee or premium for brokering or cobrokering a mortgage loan, provided that the payment and acceptance of the fee or premium is in compliance with Federal law, including the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-533, 88 Stat. 1724).
(c) Mortgage servicers.--If a mortgage servicer is in compliance with this chapter, the mortgage servicer shall have the power and authority to collect and remit for a lender, mortgagee, note owner, note holder, trustee or primary beneficiary of a residential mortgage loan payment of principal, interest or an amount to be placed into escrow for any combination of the payment of insurance, hazard insurance or taxes.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 added subsecs. (a)(8) and (c). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6122 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
2009 Amendment. Act 31 amended subsec. (a)(1) and added subsec. (a)(6) and (7).
Cross References. Section 6122 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(1) Charge, contract for, collect or receive charges, fees, premiums, commissions or other considerations in excess of the limitations of those contained in this chapter.
(2) Disburse the proceeds of a mortgage loan in any form other than cash, electronic funds transfer, certified check or cashier's check where the proceeds are disbursed by the licensee to a closing agent. This paragraph shall not be construed as requiring a lender to utilize a closing agent and shall not apply to disbursements by check directly from the licensee's account payable to the consumer, consumer designees or other parties due funds from the closing.
(3) Advertise, cause to be advertised or otherwise solicit whether orally, in writing, by telecast, by broadcast or in any other manner any statement or representation which is false, misleading or deceptive.
(4) Require a consumer to pay, to the licensee or any other person, a broker's fee, finder's fee, commission, premium or any other charges for obtaining, procuring or placing of a mortgage loan, except as provided under this chapter. This restriction shall not prohibit a mortgage lender from paying a fee to a mortgage broker in connection with the placement or procurement of a mortgage loan nor prohibit a consumer from requesting or directing a mortgage lender licensee to pay a fee from the proceeds of a mortgage loan or include it in the amount to be financed.
(5) Make any mortgage loan on the condition, agreement or understanding that the consumer contract with any specific person or organization for insurance services as agent, broker or underwriter.
(6) In the case of a mortgage loan correspondent, service mortgage loans or close mortgage loans utilizing funding other than a wholesale table funder, except in an emergency circumstance where wholesale table funding is not available.
(7) In the case of a mortgage broker or mortgage originator, commit to close or close mortgage loans in its own name, service mortgage loans, enter into lock-in agreements or collect lock-in fees or be or designate the exclusive recipient of notices or other communications sent from a lender or servicer to a consumer, provided, however, that a mortgage broker or mortgage originator can provide a lender's lock-in agreement to a consumer on behalf of that lender and collect lock-in fees payable to that lender on the lender's behalf.
(8) In the case of a mortgage originator, accept any fees from consumers in the mortgage originator's own name. A mortgage originator may accept fees payable to the mortgage originator's sponsoring licensee and fees payable to third-party entities on behalf of the mortgage originator's sponsoring licensee. A mortgage originator may not accept advance fees payable to the mortgage originator's sponsoring licensee unless the licensee is authorized to collect advance fees under this chapter.
(9) In the case of a mortgage originator, engage in the mortgage loan business other than on behalf of the single mortgage broker, mortgage lender or mortgage loan correspondent or a person excepted from this chapter or a person excepted from licensure under section 6112 (relating to exceptions to license requirements) that sponsors the mortgage originator.
(b) Mortgage loan servicer prohibitions.--A licensee engaging in the mortgage servicer business shall not fail to establish or attempt to establish a single point of contact with whom a borrower can communicate about foreclosure matters or loss mitigation options later than the 36th day of a borrower's delinquency, unless contact is inconsistent with applicable bankruptcy law or court order.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 amended the intro. par. and added subsec. (b). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6123 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended par. (8) and added par. (9).
2009 Amendment. Act 10 amended par. (7).
Cross References. Section 6123 is referred to in sections 6102, 6112 of this title.
(1) An agreement whereby the consumer waives any rights accruing to the consumer under the provisions of this chapter.
(2) An irrevocable wage assignment of, or order for the payment of, any salary, wages, commissions or any other compensation for services, or any part thereof, earned or to be earned.
(3) An agreement to pay any amount other than the unpaid balance of the mortgage loan agreement or promissory note or any other charge authorized by this chapter.
Cross References. Section 6124 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(2) if the licensee is qualified, applicable Federal law, including the Alternative Mortgage Transaction Parity Act of 1982 (96 Stat. 1545, 12 U.S.C. § 3801 et seq.) and section 501 of the Depository Institution Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 (94 Stat. 161, 12 U.S.C. § 1735f-7a).
(iii) charge and collect a delinquency charge of $20 or 10% of each payment, whichever is greater, for a payment which is more than 15 days late.
2009 Amendment. Act 31 amended subsec. (b)(2)(ii).
Cross References. Section 6125 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(1) A mortgage lender may make open-end loans and may contract for and receive thereon interest and charges as set forth under this chapter.
(2) A mortgage lender shall not compound interest by adding any unpaid interest authorized by this section to the unpaid principal balance of the consumer's account, provided, however, that the unpaid principal balance may include the additional charges authorized by this subchapter.
(iii) by converting the monthly rate to a daily rate and multiplying the daily rate by the average daily unpaid principal balance of the account in the billing cycle, in which case the daily rate shall be 1/30 of the monthly rate.
(4) For all of the methods of computation in paragraph (3)(i), (ii) and (iii), the billing cycle shall be monthly, and the unpaid principal balance on any day shall be determined by adding to any balance unpaid as of the beginning of that day all advances and other permissible amounts charged to the consumer and deducting all payments and other credits made or received that day.
(5) The consumer may at any time pay all or any part of the unpaid balance in the consumer's account without prepayment penalty or, if the account is not in default, the consumer may pay the unpaid principal balance in monthly installments. Minimum monthly payment requirements shall be determined by the licensee and set forth in the agreement evidencing the open-end loan.
(i) If credit life or disability insurance is provided and if the insured dies or becomes disabled when there is an outstanding open-end loan indebtedness, the insurance shall be sufficient to pay the total balance of the loan due on the date of the consumer's death in the case of credit life insurance or all minimum payments which become due on the loan during the covered period of disability in the case of credit disability insurance. The additional charge for credit life insurance or credit disability insurance shall be calculated in each billing cycle by applying the current monthly premium rate for insurance, as the rate may be determined by the Insurance Commissioner, to the unpaid balances in the consumer's account, using any of the methods specified in paragraph (3) for the calculation of loan charges.
(ii) No credit life or disability insurance written in connection with an open-end loan shall be canceled by the licensee because of delinquency of the consumer in the making of the required minimum payments on the loan unless one or more of the payments is past due for a period of 90 days or more, and the licensee shall advance to the insurer the amounts required to keep the insurance in force during the period, which amounts may be debited to the consumer's account.
(iii) The amount, terms and conditions of any insurance against loss or damage to property must be reasonable in relation to character and value of the property insured and the maximum anticipated amount of credit to be extended.
(7) Notwithstanding any other provisions in this chapter to the contrary, a mortgage lender may retain any security interest in a dwelling or real or personal property until the open-end loan is terminated, provided that, if there is no outstanding balance in the account and there is no commitment by the licensee to make advances, the mortgage lender shall, within ten days following written demand by the consumer, deliver to the consumer a release of the mortgage, indenture, deed of trust or any other similar instrument or document on any dwelling or residential real estate taken as security for the open-end loan. The mortgage lender shall include on all billing statements provided in connection with an open-end loan a statement that the licensee retains a security interest in the consumer's dwelling or residential real estate whenever the security interest has not been released.
(8) A mortgage lender may charge, contract for, receive or collect on any open-end loan account an annual fee not to exceed $50 per year.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended par. (7).
Cross References. Section 6126 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
6131.1. Prelicensing and continuing education.
6139. Suspension, revocation or refusal.
(a) Contents.--An application for a license under this chapter shall be on a form prescribed and provided by the department. Consistent with sections 202 E and 405 F(1) of the act of May 15, 1933 (P.L.565, No.111), known as the Department of Banking and Securities Code, all applicants and licensees shall use the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry to obtain and maintain licenses under this chapter.
(i) The name of the applicant.
(ii) The address of the principal place of business and any branches of the applicant.
(iii) The full name, official title and business address of each director and principal officer of the mortgage loan business.
(iv) Any other information that may be required by the department.
(ii) The name of the sponsoring licensee or excepted person of the applicant and location of the excepted person or licensed location of the licensee to which the applicant is assigned.
(iii) Any other information that may be required by the department.
(3) An applicant shall demonstrate to the department that policies and procedures have been developed to receive and process consumer inquiries and grievances promptly and fairly.
(a.1) Licensing of principal place of business and branches.--All applicants and licensees must establish and maintain a separate license for the principal place of business and each branch.
(b) Duty to update.--All applicants and licensees shall be required to provide the department with written notice of the change in any information contained in an application for a license or for any renewal of a license within ten days of an applicant or licensee becoming aware of the change.
(2) Been approved for and will continue to maintain as a licensee a line of credit, repurchase agreement or equivalent mortgage-funding capability of not less than $1,000,000.
(3) Established a minimum net worth of $250,000 at the time of application and will, at all times thereafter, maintain the minimum net worth.
(4) Been approved for and will continue to maintain as a licensee fidelity bond coverage in accordance with the guidelines established by the Federal National Mortgage Association or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.
(D) $500,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated $250,000,000 or more in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year.
(ii) For an initial license applicant, the amount of the bond shall be determined by the applicant's anticipated amount of mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate originated by its mortgage originators in the first calendar year of licensing. For a licensee, the amount of the bond shall be determined annually by the department based upon the amount of mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate originated by the licensee's mortgage originators as indicated on the licensee's periodic report.
(iii) The bond shall run to the Commonwealth and shall be for the use of the Commonwealth and for the use of any consumer who is injured by the acts or omissions of the licensee's mortgage originators that are related to the mortgage loan business regulated by this chapter. No bond shall comply with the requirements of this section unless it contains a provision that it shall not be canceled for any cause unless notice of intention to cancel is given to the department at least 30 days before the day upon which cancellation shall take effect. Cancellation of the bond shall not invalidate the bond regarding the period of time it was in effect.
(6) Designated an individual as the qualifying individual for the principal place of business and separate individuals as branch managers for each branch, as applicable.
(1) Obtains and will maintain a bond in the amount of $100,000, in a form acceptable to the department, prior to the issuance of the license, from a surety company authorized to do business in this Commonwealth. The bond shall run to the Commonwealth and shall be for the use of the Commonwealth and any person or persons who obtain a judgment against the mortgage loan correspondent for failure to carry out the terms of any provision for which advance fees are paid. No bond shall comply with the requirements of this section unless it contains a provision that it shall not be canceled for any cause unless notice of intention to cancel is given to the department at least 30 days before the day upon which cancellation shall take effect. A mortgage loan correspondent who can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the department that the correspondent does not and will not accept advance fees shall be exempt from the bond requirement of this paragraph.
(2) Establishes a minimum net worth of $100,000 at the time of application and will, at all times thereafter, maintain the minimum net worth.
(i) The amount of the bond shall be $100,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated less than $30,000,000 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; $200,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated $30,000,000 to $99,999,999.99 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; $300,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated $100,000,000 to $249,999,999.99 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; and $500,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated $250,000,000 or more in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year.
(4) Designates an individual as the qualifying individual for the principal place of business and separate individuals as branch managers for each branch, as applicable.
(1) The department shall issue a mortgage broker license applied for under this chapter if the applicant obtains and will maintain a bond in the amount of $100,000, in a form acceptable to the department, prior to the issuance of the license, from a surety company authorized to do business in this Commonwealth. The bond shall be a penal bond conditioned on compliance with this chapter and subject to forfeiture by the department and shall run to the Commonwealth for its use. The bond shall also be for the use of any person against the mortgage broker for failure to carry out the terms of any provision for which advance fees are paid. If the person is aggrieved, the person may, with the written consent of the department, recover advance fees and costs from the bond by filing a claim with the surety company or maintaining an action on the bond. In the alternative, an aggrieved person may recover advance fees and costs by filing a formal complaint against the mortgage broker with the department which shall adjudicate the matter. The adjudication shall be binding upon the surety company and enforceable by the department in Commonwealth Court and by an aggrieved person in any court. Any aggrieved person seeking to recover advance fees and costs from a bond that has already been forfeited by the department or which the department is in the process of forfeiting may recover payment on the bond if, after filing a petition with the department, the department consents to the aggrieved person's requested payment or portion thereof. The department may pay the aggrieved person from the bond proceeds it recovers. Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting the ability of any court or magisterial district judge to award to any aggrieved person other damages, court costs and attorney fees as permitted by law, but those claims that are not advance fees or related costs may not be recovered from the bond. The department, in its discretion, may consent to or order pro rata or other recovery on the bond for any aggrieved person if claims against the bond may or do exceed its full monetary amount. No bond shall comply with the requirements of this section unless it contains a provision that it shall not be canceled for any cause unless notice of intention to cancel is given to the department at least 30 days before the day upon which cancellation shall take effect. Cancellation of the bond shall not invalidate the bond regarding the period of time it was in effect.
(2) Mortgage brokers who can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the department that they do not and will not accept advance fees shall be exempt from the bond requirement of paragraph (1).
(i) The amount of the bond shall be $50,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated less than $15,000,000 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; $75,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated $15,000,000 to $29,999,999.99 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; $100,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated $30,000,000 to $49,999,999.99 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; and $150,000 for an applicant or licensee whose mortgage originators will originate or originated $50,000,000 or more in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year.
(4) A mortgage broker shall designate an individual as the qualifying individual for the principal place of business and separate individuals as branch managers for each branch, as applicable.
(1) Be an employee of or under the direct supervision and control of a licensed mortgage broker, mortgage lender or mortgage loan correspondent, a person excepted from this chapter or a person excepted from licensure under section 6112 (relating to exceptions to license requirements). The licensee or person shall sponsor the mortgage originator in the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry and directly supervise, control and maintain responsibility for the acts and omissions of the mortgage originator.
(2) Be assigned to and work out of a licensed location of the sponsoring licensee or a location of a sponsoring person excepted from this chapter or excepted from licensure under section 6112, which, in the case of a sponsoring licensee, may be either the mortgage originator's residence or a location of the licensee that is within 100 miles of the mortgage originator's residence.
(3) Maintain a valid unique identifier issued by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
(i) The amount of the bond shall be $25,000 for an applicant or licensee who will originate or originated less than $7,500,000 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; $50,000 for an applicant or licensee who will originate or originated $7,500,000 to $14,999,999.99 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; $75,000 for an applicant or licensee who will originate or originated $15,000,000 to $29,999,999.99 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; $100,000 for an applicant or licensee who will originate or originated $30,000,000 to $49,999,999.99 in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year; and $150,000 for an applicant or licensee who will originate or originated $50,000,000 or more in mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate in a calendar year.
(ii) For an initial license applicant, the amount of the bond shall be determined by the applicant's anticipated amount of mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate originated in the first calendar year of licensing. For a licensee, the amount of the bond shall be determined annually by the department based upon the amount of mortgage loans secured by Pennsylvania dwellings or residential real estate originated by the mortgage originator as indicated on the mortgage originator's periodic report.
(iii) The bond shall run to the Commonwealth and shall be for the use of the Commonwealth and for the use of any consumer who is injured by the acts or omissions of the mortgage originator that are related to the mortgage loan business regulated by this chapter. No bond shall comply with the requirements of this section unless it contains a provision that it shall not be canceled for any cause unless notice of intention to cancel is given to the department at least 30 days before the day upon which cancellation shall take effect. Cancellation of the bond shall not invalidate the bond regarding the period of time it was in effect.
(5) Only engage in the mortgage loan business on behalf of the single mortgage broker, mortgage lender or mortgage loan correspondent or a person excepted from this chapter or a person excepted from licensure under section 6112 that sponsors the mortgage originator.
(g) Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry information challenge process.--A mortgage originator applicant or licensee may challenge the accuracy of information entered by the department to the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry regarding the mortgage originator applicant or licensee by filing a written complaint with the department. The department shall review the complaint and alleged inaccurate information on the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry and notify the applicant or licensee of corrective action taken by the department regarding the alleged inaccurate information within 30 days of receipt of the complaint.
(h) License renewals.--Licenses shall be issued for terms not to exceed 14 months and may be renewed by the department each year on a schedule set by the department upon application by the licensee and the payment of any and all applicable renewal fees. The licensee shall demonstrate to the department that it is conducting the mortgage loan business in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and that the licensee or directors, officers, partners, employees, mortgage originators, agents and ultimate equitable owners of 10% or more of the licensee continue to meet all of the initial requirements for licensure required by this chapter unless otherwise determined by the department.
(1) If an applicant is not a resident of this Commonwealth, as a condition to receiving a license under this chapter, the applicant shall be authorized to do business in this Commonwealth in accordance with the laws of this Commonwealth regulating corporations and other entities conducting business in this Commonwealth and shall maintain at least one office which is the office that shall be licensed as the principal place of business for the purposes of this chapter.
(2) Out-of-State applicants shall file with the license application an irrevocable consent, duly acknowledged, that suits and actions may be commenced against that person in the courts of this Commonwealth by the service of process of any pleading upon the department in the usual manner provided for service of process and pleadings by the laws and court rules of this Commonwealth. The consent shall provide that this service shall be as valid and binding as if service had been made personally upon the person in this Commonwealth. In all cases where process or pleadings are served upon the department under the provisions of this section, the process or pleadings shall be served in triplicate; one copy shall be filed in the department's offices and the others shall be forwarded by the department, by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to the last known principal place of business of the person.
(j) Disclosure of mortgage originator information.--Notwithstanding section 302 of the act of May 15, 1933 (P.L.565, No.111), known as the Department of Banking and Securities Code, the department shall make available to the public, including by access to the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry, the employment history of a mortgage originator.
(1) Been approved by or meets the current eligibility criteria for approval as a residential mortgage loan servicer of at least one Federal Government-sponsored entity, government corporation or Federal agency.
(2) Established a minimum net worth of $250,000 at the time of application and maintains the minimum net worth.
(3) Been approved for and maintains as a licensee fidelity bond coverage in accordance with the guidelines established by the Federal National Mortgage Association or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.
(i) The amount of the bond shall be $500,000.
(ii) The bond shall run to the Commonwealth and shall be for the use of the Commonwealth and for the use of the consumer who is injured by the acts or omissions of the licensee's mortgage originators that are related to the mortgage loan business regulated under this chapter. A bond shall not comply with the requirements of this section unless the bond contains a provision that the bond shall not be canceled for any cause unless notice of intention to cancel is given to the department at least 30 days, excluding legal holidays, Saturdays and Sundays, before the day upon which cancellation shall take effect. Cancellation of the bond shall not invalidate the bond regarding the period of time the bond was in effect.
(5) Designated an individual as the qualifying individual for the principal place of business.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 amended subsec. (a)(1) and added subsec. (k). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6131 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
Cross References. Section 6131 is referred to in sections 6112, 6134, 6135, 6139 of this title.
(1) Applicants shall complete prelicensing education required under subsection (b) and pass a written test regarding the education under subsection (c) in order to obtain a license under this chapter.
(2) Licensees shall complete continuing education required under subsection (d) in order to renew a license under this chapter.
(i) Three hours of Federal law and regulations.
(ii) Three hours of ethics, which shall include instruction on fraud, consumer protection and fair lending issues.
(iii) Two hours of training related to lending standards for the nontraditional mortgage loan marketplace.
(iv) Three hours of Pennsylvania law and regulations, including this chapter, the act of December 3, 1959 (P.L.1688, No.621), known as the Housing Finance Agency Law, and the act of January 30, 1974 (P.L.13, No.6), referred to as the Loan Interest and Protection Law.
(2) Prelicensing education programs shall be reviewed and approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department based upon reasonable standards. Review and approval of a prelicensing education program shall include review and approval of the program provider.
(3) A prelicensing education program approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department may be provided by the sponsor of the applicant or an entity which is affiliated with the applicant by an agency contract, or any subsidiary or affiliate of such sponsor or entity.
(4) Prelicensing education programs may be offered either in a classroom, online or by any other means approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department.
(5) Except for prelicensing education programs under paragraph (1)(iv), prelicensing education programs approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department and completed for another State license application shall be accepted as credit toward completion of the prelicensing education requirements of this chapter.
(6) An applicant that was previously licensed under this chapter that is applying to become licensed again under this chapter must demonstrate that the applicant has completed all of the continuing education requirements for the year in which the applicant was last licensed under this chapter.
(1) A mortgage originator applicant, and at least one qualifying individual of a mortgage broker, mortgage lender or mortgage loan correspondent applicant, shall pass, in accordance with the standards established under this subsection, a qualified written test developed by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry and administered by a test provider approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry based upon reasonable standards. The department may also require applicants to pass a test regarding Pennsylvania-specific law, which shall be administered by a test provider approved by the department or as otherwise determined by the department under subsection (e).
(ii) Federal law and regulation pertaining to mortgage origination.
(iii) Pennsylvania law and regulation pertaining to mortgage origination, unless otherwise determined by the department.
(iv) Federal and Pennsylvania law and regulation related to fraud, consumer protection, the nontraditional mortgage marketplace and fair lending issues.
(3) A test provider approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department may provide a test at the location of the sponsor of the applicant or an entity which is affiliated with the applicant by an agency contract, or any subsidiary or affiliate of the sponsor or entity.
(4) (i) An applicant shall not be considered to have passed a qualified written test unless the individual achieves a test score of not less than 75% correct answers to questions.
(ii) An applicant may take a test three consecutive times with each consecutive taking occurring at least 30 days after the preceding test.
(iii) After failing three consecutive tests, an applicant shall wait at least six months before taking the test again.
(iv) A formerly licensed mortgage originator applicant who has been unlicensed for five continuous years or longer shall retake a test. Any time during which the individual is a registered mortgage loan originator shall not be counted toward the five-year continuous period.
(ii) Two hours of ethics, which shall include instruction on fraud, consumer protection and fair lending issues.
(iv) One hour of Pennsylvania law, including this chapter, the act of December 3, 1959 (P.L.1688, No.621), known as the Housing Finance Agency Law, and the act of January 30, 1974 (P.L.13, No.6), referred to as the Loan Interest and Protection Law.
(2) Continuing education programs shall be reviewed and approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department based upon reasonable standards. Review and approval of a continuing education program shall include review and approval of the program provider.
(3) A continuing education program approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department may be provided by the sponsor of the licensee or an entity which is affiliated with the licensee by an agency contract, or any subsidiary or affiliate of the sponsor or entity.
(4) Continuing education programs may be offered either in a classroom, online or by any other means approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department.
(5) A licensee may only receive credit for a continuing education program in the year in which the program is taken and may not take the same continuing education program in the same or successive years to meet the requirements of this subsection.
(6) A licensed mortgage originator who is an instructor of an approved continuing education program may receive credit for the licensed mortgage loan originator's own continuing education requirement at the rate of two hours credit for every one hour taught.
(7) Except for the continuing education program under paragraph (1)(iv), continuing education programs approved by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry or as otherwise determined by the department and completed for another state shall be accepted as credit toward completion of the continuing education requirements of this chapter.
(8) An individual who is a mortgage originator, branch manager or qualifying individual of a mortgage broker, mortgage lender or mortgage loan correspondent is not required to complete the requirements of this subsection in any licensing year in which the individual has completed the requirements of subsection (b).
(1) Pennsylvania-specific education and testing programs shall be approved by the department, unless otherwise determined by the department. The department may charge education and testing providers a fee, to be determined by the department, for department review of Pennsylvania-specific education and testing programs.
(i) An outline of the proposed education and testing program, and the method of instruction and testing, whether in a classroom, online or by any other means.
(A) An individual who has had his license denied, not renewed, suspended or revoked by the department or any other state.
(B) An individual who has been the director, officer, partner, employee, agent or ultimate equitable owner of 10% or more of a licensee that has had its license denied, not renewed, suspended or revoked by the department or another state.
(C) An individual who has been subject to a department order or agreement prohibiting the individual from engaging in the mortgage loan business in this Commonwealth or acting in any other capacity related to activities regulated by the department or similar order or agreement issued by another state.
(D) An individual who has pleaded guilty, been convicted of or pleaded nolo contendere to a crime of moral turpitude or felony.
(iii) Other information that the department may require.
(3) The department shall be notified in writing at least 10 days prior to any change in instructors. A new instructor shall be subject to the criteria under paragraph (2)(ii).
(4) Education programs offered solely to satisfy the requirements of subsection (d) shall not be required to include a written testing component.
(5) The department shall have 45 days from receipt of a completed application to approve or deny the proposed education and testing program. An application shall be deemed completed when the requirements of this subsection have been fulfilled. If the department fails to approve or deny an application submitted by a prospective education provider within 45 days of its receipt, the education program shall be deemed approved by the department. The department may deny an application submitted by an education provider if the education and testing program or education provider fails to satisfy any of the conditions or requirements contained under this chapter.
(6) Approval of an education program by the department shall be valid for one licensing year and shall not constitute permanent approval of the education program.
(7) Education providers shall provide free access to the department to monitor education programs. In order to ensure the department's access to education programs, education providers shall provide the department with notification of the date, time and location of each education program that is offered by the education provider.
(8) Education providers shall retain original records of attendance for each education and testing program conducted by the education provider for four years and shall provide the department free access to the records upon request.
(9) The department may revoke its approval of an education provider's education and testing programs if the education provider fails to comply with any requirement of this chapter.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended subsecs. (b), (c) and (d).
2009 Amendment. Act 31 added section 6131.1.
Cross References. Section 6131.1 is referred to in sections 6112, 6139 of this title.
(a) Initial application fees.--Except as set forth in subsection (d)(1), an applicant shall pay to the department at the time an application is filed an initial nonrefundable application fee as set forth under this subsection.
(1) For mortgage lenders and mortgage loan correspondents, $1,500 for the principal place of business and an additional fee of $1,500 for each branch office.
(2) For mortgage brokers, $1,000 for the principal place of business and an additional fee of $250 for each branch office.
(3) For mortgage originators, $200.
(4) For mortgage servicers, $2,500 for the principal place of business and an additional fee of $1,250 for each branch location.
(b) Renewal fees.--Prior to each annual renewal of a license, except as set forth in subsection (d)(2), a licensee shall pay to the department a nonrefundable license renewal fee as set forth under this subsection.
(1) For mortgage lenders and mortgage loan correspondents, $750 for the principal place of business and an additional fee of $750 for each branch office.
(2) For mortgage brokers, $500 for the principal place of business and an additional fee of $250 for each branch office.
(3) For mortgage originators, $100.
(4) For mortgage servicers, $1,000 for the principal place of business and an additional fee of $500 for each branch location.
(c) No abatement of fee.--No abatement of a licensee fee shall be made if the license is issued for a period of less than one year.
(1) An applicant shall not be required to pay the fee for a mortgage originator license as provided in subsection (a) if the applicant is also individually a mortgage lender applicant, mortgage loan correspondent applicant, mortgage servicer applicant or mortgage broker applicant.
(2) A licensee shall not be required to pay the fee for a mortgage originator license as provided in subsection (b) if the licensee is also individually a mortgage lender licensee, mortgage loan correspondent licensee or mortgage broker licensee.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 amended subsecs. (a), (b) and (d). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6132 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
(a) Time limit.--Within 60 days after a completed application is received, the department shall either issue a license or, for any reason which the department may refuse to issue a license under this section or for which the department may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license under section 6139 (relating to suspension, revocation or refusal), refuse to issue a license. The 60-day time limit specified in this subsection may be extended by the department for an additional 30 days if the department determines that the extension is necessary. The department shall provide written notification to any applicant whose application review has been extended and include the final date by which a decision shall be rendered regarding the application.
(a.1) Investigations.--Upon receipt of an application for a license, the department may conduct an investigation of the applicant or a director, officer, partner, employee, agent or ultimate equitable owner of 10% or more of the applicant as it deems necessary.
(b) Appeal of denial.--If the department refuses to issue a license, it shall notify the applicant in writing of the denial, the reason for the denial and the applicant's right to appeal the denial to the Secretary of Banking. An appeal from the department's refusal to approve an application for a license must be filed by the applicant within 30 days of notice of refusal.
(1) The name and address of the licensee and the address or addresses covered by the license.
(2) The licensee's reference number or unique identifier.
(3) Any other information the department shall require to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(ii) is found guilty by the decision or judgment of a domestic, foreign or military court or Federal magistrate or by the verdict of a jury, irrespective of the pronouncement of sentence or the suspension thereof, unless the plea of guilty or nolo contendere or the decision, judgment or verdict is set aside, vacated, reversed or otherwise abrogated by lawful judicial process.
(2) A license under this chapter shall be deemed to be a covered license within the meaning of section 405 of the act of May 15, 1933 (P.L.565, No.111), known as the Department of Banking Code. The department shall notify a licensee if a covered individual within the meaning of section 405 of the Department of Banking Code that is or will be employed or contracted by the licensee has a criminal background that renders the employee unfit for employment in the mortgage loan business.
(i) Current outstanding judgments, other than judgments solely as a result of medical expenses.
(ii) Current outstanding tax liens or other government liens and filings.
(iii) Foreclosures within the past three years.
(iv) A pattern of seriously delinquent accounts within the past three years.
(1) The applicant has had a license issued by the department or another State licensing agency or a Federal regulatory agency revoked. If the revocation is formally vacated, this paragraph does not apply.
(f) Conditional licenses.--The department may impose conditions on the issuance of any license under this chapter. If the department determines that conditions imposed upon a licensee have not been fulfilled, the department may take any action authorized under this chapter against the licensee that the department deems necessary. In the case of mortgage originator applicants, the department may issue mortgage originator licenses effective immediately upon receipt of an application, which licenses shall be conditional licenses issued under this subsection.
2009 Amendment. Act 31 amended subsecs. (c)(1) and (2), (d)(1) and (e)(1), (4) and (5) and added subsec. (e.1).
(1) Be renewed on the licensee's renewal date each year upon completion of the requirements of section 6131(h) (relating to application for license). No refund of any portion of the license fee shall be made if the license is voluntarily surrendered to the department or suspended or revoked by the department prior to its expiration date.
(2) Be invalid if the licensee's authority to conduct business is voided under any law of this Commonwealth or any other state, unless the licensee demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the applicable court or governmental entity was clearly erroneous in voiding the licensee's authority to conduct business.
(3) Not be assignable or transferable by operation of law or otherwise.
(2) Each licensee shall maintain at its principal place of business, or at another place if agreed to by the department, the original or a copy of any books, accounts, records and documents, or electronic or similar access thereto, of the business conducted under the license as prescribed by the department to enable the department to determine whether the business of the licensee is being conducted in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the regulations, statements of policy or orders issued under this chapter. All instruments, documents, accounts, books and records relating to the mortgage loan business shall be kept separate and apart from the records of any other business conducted by the licensee. Records of first and secondary mortgage loans shall be easily distinguishable and easily separated. All records shall be preserved and kept available for investigation or examination by the department for a period of four years, unless otherwise determined by the department. The department shall have free access to and authorization to examine records maintained by the licensee. The costs of the examination, including travel costs, shall be borne by the licensee. The department may deny or revoke the authority to maintain records at another place for good cause in the interest of protection for Commonwealth consumers, including for the licensee's failure to provide books, accounts, records or documents to the department upon request.
(3) A mortgage broker, mortgage lender, mortgage servicer, mortgage loan correspondent, or a mortgage originator that is required to obtain and maintain its own bond coverage under section 6131(f)(4) (relating to application for license), shall file periodically, as determined by the department, a report with the department or the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry, as determined by the department, setting forth such information as the department shall require concerning the first or secondary mortgage loan business conducted by the licensee. Licensees who fail to file the required report at the date required by the department may be subject to a penalty of $100 for each day after the due date until the report is filed.
(4) Each licensee shall be subject to examination by the department at its discretion, at which time the department shall have free access, during regular business hours, to the licensee's place or places of business and to all instruments, documents, accounts, books and records which pertain to a licensee's first or secondary mortgage loan business. The department may examine a licensee at any time if the department deems the examination to be necessary or desirable. The cost of any such examination shall be borne by the licensee.
(5) Each licensee shall include in all advertisements the licensee's unique identifier.
(b) Accounting records.--For licensees with minimum net worth requirements pursuant to this chapter, the licensee's accounting records must be constructed and maintained in compliance with generally accepted accounting principles or as provided by department regulation.
(c) Copies.--If copies of instruments, documents, accounts, books or records are maintained under subsection (a)(2), they may be photostatic, microfilm or electronic copies or copies provided in some other manner approved by the department.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 amended subsec. (a)(3). Section 9(2) of Act 81 provided that the amendment of section 6135 shall take effect upon the effective date of regulations promulgated under section 6141 of this title.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended subsecs. (a) and (b).
Cross References. Section 6135 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(a) Name and changes to name.--A licensee cannot transact any business under this chapter under any other name or names except those names designated in its license. A mortgage originator may not use any other name other than the mortgage originator's personal legal name. A licensee that changes its name or place or places of business shall notify the department or the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry, as determined by the department, within ten days of the change.
(b) Other businesses.--A licensee cannot conduct a business other than the mortgage loan business licensed by the department under this chapter without at least 30 days' prior written notification to the department.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended subsec. (a).
Upon satisfying the department that all creditors of a licensee have been paid or that other arrangements satisfactory to the creditors and the department have been made, a licensee may voluntarily surrender its license to the department by providing the department or the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry, as determined by the department, written notice that the license is being voluntarily surrendered, but an action by a licensee shall not affect the licensee's civil or criminal liability for acts committed.
(1) Examine any instrument, document, account, book, record or file of a licensee or any person having a connection to the licensee or make other investigation as may be necessary to administer the provisions of this chapter. Pursuant to this authority, the department may remove any instrument, document, account, book, record or file of a licensee to a location outside of the licensee's office location. The costs of the examination shall be borne by the licensee or the entity subject to the examination.
(2) Conduct administrative hearings on any matter pertaining to this chapter, issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of instruments, documents, accounts, books and records at any hearing. The instruments, documents, accounts, books and records may be retained by the department until the completion of all proceedings in connection with which the materials were produced. A department official may administer oaths and affirmations to a person whose testimony is required. In the event a person fails to comply with a subpoena issued by the department or to testify on a matter concerning which he may be lawfully interrogated, on application by the department, the Commonwealth Court may issue an order requiring the attendance of the person, the production of instruments, documents, accounts, books and records and the giving of testimony.
(3) Request and receive information or records of any kind, including reports of criminal history record information from any Federal, State, local or foreign government entity regarding an applicant for a license, licensee or person related in any way to the business of the applicant or licensee, at a cost to be paid by the applicant or licensee.
(4) Issue regulations, statements of policy or orders as may be necessary for the proper conduct of the mortgage loan business by licensees, the issuance and renewal of licenses and the enforcement of this chapter.
(5) Prohibit or permanently remove a person or licensee responsible for a violation of this chapter from working in the present capacity or in any other capacity of the person or licensee related to activities regulated by the department.
(6) Order a person or licensee to make restitution for actual damages to consumers caused by any violation of this chapter.
(7) Issue cease and desist orders that are effective immediately, subject to a hearing as specified in subsection (b) within 14 days of the issuance of the order.
(8) Impose such other conditions as the department deems appropriate.
(b) Hearings.--A person aggrieved by a decision of the department may appeal the decision of the department to the commission. The appeal shall be conducted under 2 Pa.C.S. Ch. 5 Subch. A (relating to practice and procedure of Commonwealth agencies).
(c) Injunctions.--The department may maintain an action for an injunction or other process against a person to restrain and prevent the person from engaging in an activity violating this chapter.
(d) Final orders.--A decision of the commission, or an unappealed order of the department, shall be a final order of the department and shall be enforceable in a court of competent jurisdiction. The department may publish final adjudications issued under this section, subject to redaction or modification to preserve confidentiality. The department shall regularly report violations of this chapter, enforcement actions and other relevant information to the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.
(e) Appeals.--A person aggrieved by a decision of the commission may appeal the decision under 2 Pa.C.S. Ch. 7 Subch. A (relating to judicial review of Commonwealth agency action).
(f) Orders affecting mortgage originators.--An order issued against a licensee is applicable to the mortgage originators sponsored by the licensee.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended subsecs. (b), (d), (e) and (f).
Cross References. Section 6138 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(1) Made a material misstatement in an application or any report or submission required by this chapter or any department regulation, statement of policy or order.
(2) Failed to comply with or violated any provision of this chapter or any regulation or order promulgated or issued by the department under this chapter.
(3) Engaged in dishonest, fraudulent or illegal practices or conduct in a business or unfair or unethical practices or conduct in connection with the mortgage loan business.
(4) Been convicted of or pleaded guilty or nolo contendere to a crime of moral turpitude or felony.
(5) Permanently or temporarily been enjoined by a court of competent jurisdiction from engaging in or continuing conduct or a practice involving an aspect of the mortgage loan business.
(6) Become the subject of an order of the department denying, suspending or revoking a license applied for or issued under this chapter.
(7) Become the subject of a United States Postal Service fraud order.
(8) Failed to comply with the requirements of this chapter to make and keep records prescribed by regulation, statement of policy or order of the department, to produce records required by the department or to file financial reports or other information that the department by regulation, statement of policy or order may require.
(9) Become the subject of an order of the department denying, suspending or revoking a license under the provisions of any other law administered by the department.
(10) Demonstrated negligence or incompetence in performing an act for which the licensee is required to hold a license under this chapter.
(11) Accepted an advance fee without having obtained the bond required by section 6131(d)(1) or (e)(1) (relating to application for license).
(12) Become insolvent, meaning that the liabilities of the applicant or licensee exceed the assets of the applicant or licensee or that the applicant or licensee cannot meet the obligations of the applicant or licensee as they mature or is in such financial condition that the applicant or licensee cannot continue in business with safety to the customers of the applicant or licensee.
(13) Failed to complete the requirements of section 6131.1 (relating to prelicensing and continuing education).
(14) In the case of a mortgage broker, mortgage lender or mortgage loan correspondent, conducted the mortgage loan business through an unlicensed mortgage originator.
(15) Failed to comply with the terms of any agreement under which the department authorizes a licensee to maintain records at a place other than the licensee's principal place of business.
(1) The condition which warranted the original action has been corrected to the department's satisfaction.
(2) The department has reason to believe that the condition is not likely to occur again.
(3) The licensee satisfies all other requirements of this chapter.
2009 Amendment. Act 31 amended subsecs. (a)(13) and (b) intro. par.
Cross References. Section 6139 is referred to in sections 6133, 6140 of this title.
(a) Persons operating without licenses.--A person subject to the provisions of this chapter and not licensed by the department who violates any provision of this chapter or who commits any action which would subject a license to suspension, revocation or nonrenewal under section 6139 (relating to suspension, revocation or refusal) may be fined by the department up to $10,000 for each offense.
(b) Violation by licensee.--A person licensed under this chapter or director, officer, owner, partner, employee, mortgage originator or agent of a licensee who violates a provision of this chapter or who commits any action which would subject the licensee to suspension, revocation or nonrenewal under section 6139 may be fined by the department up to $10,000 for each offense.
2013 Amendment. Act 38 amended subsec. (b).
Cross References. Section 6140 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the department shall promulgate regulations which effectively incorporate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's mortgage servicer regulations at 12 CFR Pt. 1024, Subpt. C (relating to mortgage servicing), other than 12 CFR 1024.30 (relating to scope).
(2) When the Federal regulations under paragraph (1) are altered, the department shall promulgate regulations making the appropriate incorporation.
(i) Sections 201, 202, 203, 204 and 205 of the act of July 31, 1968 (P.L.769, No.240), referred to as the Commonwealth Documents Law.
(ii) Sections 204(b) and 301(10) of the act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known as the Commonwealth Attorneys Act.
(iii) The act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), known as the Regulatory Review Act.
(1) The version of the Pennsylvania regulations in effect at the time of the alteration shall remain in effect for two years.
(2) During the time period under paragraph (1), the department shall promulgate replacement regulations.
2017 Amendment. Act 81 added section 6141.
6152. Relationship to other laws.
6153. Preservation of existing contracts.
6154. Procedure for determination of noncompliance with Federal law (Repealed).
(iii) notwithstanding the place of execution, secured by a dwelling or residential real estate located in this Commonwealth.
(2) Any person who engages in the mortgage loan business in this Commonwealth.
Cross References. Section 6151 is referred to in section 6112 of this title.
(iii) originates, purchases, sells, assigns, securitizes or services any property interest or obligation created by a financial transaction or loan made, executed or originated by a person referred to in subparagraph (i) or (ii) or assists or facilitates such a transaction or loan.
(ii) imposing reporting requirements or any other obligations upon a person regarding financial or lending activity.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to impair or affect first or secondary mortgage loans executed prior to the effective date of this chapter.
2013 Repeal. Section 6154 was repealed July 2, 2013, P.L.210, No.38, effective in 60 days.
(1) Individuals not licensed as mortgage originators under 7 Pa.C.S. Ch. 61 who are required to be licensed as mortgage originators by virtue of this act may continue to engage in the mortgage loan business in their current capacity if they file an application for a mortgage originator license with the department within 60 days of the effective date of this section.
(2) Licenses issued under 7 Pa.C.S. Ch. 61 prior to the effective date of this section that were conditioned upon completion of the education and testing requirements of 7 Pa.C.S. Ch. 61 existing prior to the effective date of this section shall be conditioned upon the completion of the education and testing requirements of this act by December 31, 2009.
Explanatory Note. Act 31 amended or added sections 6101, 6102, 6111, 6112, 6121, 6122, 6125, 6131, 6131.1, 6132, 6133, 6135, 6138, 6139 and 6154 of Title 7.

References: § 6112

§ 6122

§ 6123

§ 6124

§ 6125

§ 6126

§ 6131

§ 6131

§ 6133

§ 6137

§ 6138

§ 6139

§ 6152

§ 6153

§ 6154
 § 501
 § 1602
 § 5101
 § 6202
 § 6202
 § 5402
 § 102
 § 101
 § 202
 § 3400
 § 3400
 § 1735
 § 4105
 § 3801
 § 1735