Tag: Blogs

Federal and Connecticut Regulatory Update

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (“BCFP”) (also referred to as the “CFPB”) issued Compliance Bulletin 2018-01 on September 25, 2018, to announce changes to how it articulates supervisory expectations to institutions in connection with supervisory events.  The Connecticut Department of Banking, Consumer Credit Division (“Department”) issued a memorandum on August 22, 2018, to address […]

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Pennsylvania Senate Bill 653

The Pennsylvania legislature recently enacted the Vacant and Abandoned Real Estate Foreclosure Act (“Act”) to accelerate foreclosure proceedings on vacant and abandoned properties, effective December 17, 2018. “Former owner” means an owner or obligor, or a successor in interest of an owner or obligor, whose interest in a mortgaged property was foreclosed in an action […]

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New Jersey Assembly Bill 2035

The New Jersey legislature recently amended several provisions of its Residential Mortgage Lending Act (“Act”), effective November 22, 2018. “Approved conditional status” means the status of the license of an individual who has satisfied all conditions for licensure as a mortgage loan originator or qualified individual licensee except a satisfactory demonstration of his or her […]

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Florida Legislative and Regulatory and Oklahoma and Wisconsin Legislative Update

The Florida legislature recently amended its laws regarding bankruptcy matters in foreclosure proceedings, effective October 1, 2018.  The Florida Office of Financial Regulation recently amended its rules to allow military personnel, veterans, and spouses to receive reimbursement for application, renewal and reactivation fees for a loan origination license, effective September 25, 2018.  The Oklahoma legislature […]

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Federal Regulatory Update - Supervisory Guidance

 The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Credit Union Administration, and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (collectively the “agencies”) issued an Interagency Statement Clarifying the Role of Supervisory Guidance on September 11, 2018 to explain the role of supervisory guidance and to describe the agencies’ approach […]

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Maryland Senate Bill 848/House Bill 1048

The Maryland legislature recently amended its laws relating to notices of foreclosure, effective October 1, 2018. “Department” means the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation. “Foreclosed Property Registry” means the Foreclosed Property Registry established by the Department. “Local jurisdiction” means: “Person authorized to make the sale” means the person designated under the Maryland rules […]

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Connecticut Legislative Update

The Connecticut legislature recently amended its laws related to foreclosure mediation and the Banking Law of Connecticut (“Act”).  All the legislation discussed in this memorandum is effective October 1, 2018. Connecticut Senate Bill 391 The Connecticut legislature recently amended the law governing foreclosure mediation to remove the requirement that a borrower represented by counsel attend […]

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Federal Regulatory Update - September 17 2018

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (“CFPB”) issued an interpretive and procedural rule (the “Rule”) to clarify provisions of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (“Act”) which amended certain requirements of the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (“HMDA”), effective September 7, 2018. The Act amended HMDA by adding partial exemptions from HMDA’s requirements […]

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Illinois Senate Bill 2432

The Illinois legislature recently amended provisions of its laws related to foreclosure, effective August 23, 2018. A court’s jurisdiction is not affected by a technical error in format of a summons if the summons has been issued by a clerk of the court, the person or entity to be served is identified as a defendant […]

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Idaho Regulatory Update - August 28 2018

The Idaho Department of Finance (“Department”) recently issued a policy statement on July 1, 2018 concerning the requirement of financial responsibility/fitness of mortgage loan originators, qualified persons in charge, and designated control persons of mortgage brokers and lenders under the Idaho Residential Mortgage Practices Act.  The policy statement replaces former policy statement 2017-01. The policy […]

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Federal Regulatory Update - August 22 2018

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (“CFPB”) recently amended provisions of Regulation P (which implements the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act) related to the annual privacy notice, effective September 17, 2018. Unless otherwise provided, a financial institution for which the CFPB has authority must provide a clear and conspicuous notice to customers that accurately reflects the institution’s privacy […]

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Washington Regulatory Update Rules 208-620-010

The Washington Department of Financial Institutions (“Department”) recently revised rules related to the Consumer Loan Act (“Act”).  The Act applies to each loan made to a resident of Washington by a licensee under the Act or persons subject to the Act, effective September 1, 2018. “Individual servicing a residential mortgage loan” means a person who […]

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