24 Oct 2023
NEW: Mortgage Servicing Fees State Law Comparison Tool
Consumer mortgage protections are aimed at preventing exploitative fees charged by financial institutions. Companies are required to disclose all fees associated with consumer mortgages and reflect the true costs of their products or services in advertisements. Practical Guidance Financial Services Regulation now offers the Mortgage Servicing Fees state law comparison tool with coverage beginning in five key states (CA, DC, PA, IA, and WI) with more coming soon. Access this the State Law Comparison Tool (Mortgage Servicing Fees topic) for key information on permissible mortgage servicing fees and statutory fees that may be charged by a company that services consumer residential mortgages.
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- Trends & Insights provides the latest in news articles and insights documents on trending areas for financial service organizations including Feds Should Clear The Air Around 'Junk Fees'.
- Mortgage Servicing Regulation Resource Kit and Mortgage Origination Regulation Resource Kit are two resource kits for guidance related to residential mortgages. They include access to practice notes, checklists, articles, and templates to aid practitioners advising financial institutions.
- State Law Comparison Tool for Consumer Financial Regulations
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