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Minnesota Regulatory Update

The Minnesota Department of Commerce (“Department”) recently issued Residential Mortgage Originator and Servicer Supervisory Guidance to bring attention to the most common deficiencies the Department has identified in examinations and investigations. The common deficiencies are as follows: Failure to remedy any of the above deficiencies may result in administrative disciplinary action, including civil penalties of […]

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South Carolina Legislative Update

The South Carolina legislature recently enacted the South Carolina Telephone Privacy Protection Act (“Act”), effective May 18, 2018. The Act applies to “Telephone solicitations” which means the initiation of a telephone call, or a text or media message sent, to a natural person’s residence in South Carolina, or to a wireless telephone with a South […]

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Arizona Legislative Update

The Arizona legislature recently adjusted the licensing fees paid to the Department of Financial Institutions and amended its law related to data security breaches.  Both bills discussed in this memorandum are effective July 16, 2018. Arizona Senate Bill 1150 The following nonrefundable fees are payable to the Department of Financial Institutions: Arizona House Bill 2154 […]

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South Dakota Legislative Update Senate Bill 62

The South Dakota legislature recently amended its laws to address identity theft, effective July 1, 2018. "Breach of system security" means the unauthorized acquisition of unencrypted computerized data or encrypted computerized data and the encryption key by any person that materially compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of personal or protected information maintained by the […]

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Virginia Legislative Update

The Virginia legislature recently passed bills amending its laws related to foreclosure.  The bills are effective July 1, 2018. Virginia House Bill 311 If, on the date of a foreclosure sale of a single-family residential dwelling unit, the former owner remains in possession of the dwelling unit, such former owner becomes a tenant at sufferance. […]

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Iowa Legislative Update

The Iowa legislature recently amended its laws related to mortgage releases and to shorten the period of time for redeeming real property from foreclosure and delaying sale of foreclosed property and to adjust the statute of limitations period for executing judgments on claims for rent.  All the legislation discussed in this memorandum is effective July […]

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Connecticut Legislative Update House Bill 7141

The Connecticut legislature recently amended its laws related to mortgage servicing, effective July 1, 2018. No mortgage servicer shall, directly or indirectly: Mortgage servicers must establish, enforce and maintain policies and procedures reasonably designed to achieve compliance with the above provisions, and qualifying individual or branch managers for such mortgage servicer must enforce such policies […]

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Florida Regulatory Update 69B-186.010

The Florida Department of Financial Services Division of Insurance Agents and Agency Services (“Department”) recently amended its rules regarding unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the transaction of title insurance, effective May 13, 2018. A “referrer of settlement service business” means any person who is in a position to […]

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Georgia Legislative Update House Bill 780

The Georgia legislature recently amended various laws governing financial institutions, effective May 3, 2018. A prohibition order, which prohibits an individual from participating in any capacity in the affairs of a financial institution, may be issued by the Commissioner in connection with a suspension order.  Such prohibition order may provide that if an officer, director, […]

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Montana and New Jersey Regulatory Update

The Montana Department of Administration (“Department”) recently revised rules related to annual reporting for consumer loan licensees, mortgage definitions, mortgage renewal fees, and escrow funds held by mortgage companies, effective April 28, 2018.  The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (“Department”) issued Bulletin 18-04, on April 10, 2018, warning consumers about the prevalence of […]

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Washington Legislative Update House Bill 2057

The Washington legislature recently amended its laws related to foreclosure in the case of a deceased borrower or an abandoned property, effective June 7, 2018. The seeking of the appointment of a receiver, or the filing of a civil case to obtain court approval to access, secure, maintain, and preserve property from waste or nuisance, […]

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Oregon Legislative Update Senate Bill 1551

The Oregon legislature recently amended provisions of its laws related to breaches of security, effective June 2, 2018. In addition to specifically enumerated information, “personal information” now includes any information or combination of information that a person reasonably knows or should know would permit access to the consumer’s financial account. If a person owns, licenses […]

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