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Section 17:11C-83 - Additional prohibited practices, violations.

NJ Rev Stat § 17:11C-83 (2019) (N/A)
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17:11C-83 Additional prohibited practices, violations.

33. In addition to the prohibited practices set forth pursuant to section 25 of this act for any mortgage loan, the following shall be prohibited and a violation of this act with respect to any secondary mortgage loan:

a. No residential mortgage lender shall, consistent with section 17 of this act, engage in any business regulated by this act under any other name or at any other location except that designated in the licensee's license. For the purpose of this subsection, the transaction of business includes, but is not limited to, the signing of any instrument, document or any other form by the borrower, except that a borrower's application for a secondary mortgage loan need not be signed in the office of the licensee and the loan need not be closed at the office of the licensee, so long as it is closed in New Jersey at the office of an attorney admitted to practice in this State, or a licensed title company or producer.

b. No residential mortgage lender or residential mortgage broker shall request that a borrower incorporate in connection with a secondary mortgage loan, or aid or abet a scheme to incorporate a borrower.

c. No residential mortgage lender shall make a secondary mortgage loan which has been referred by a retail seller, who, in connection with that referral, has required the borrower to purchase personal property or services, or has indicated that the purchase is necessary as a condition precedent for the loan.

d. No residential mortgage lender or residential mortgage broker shall require or accept from a borrower any collateral or security for a secondary mortgage loan other than a mortgage, indenture or any other similar instrument or document which creates a lien upon any real property or an interest in real property including, but not limited to, shares of stock in a cooperative corporation.

L.2009, c.53, s.33.

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Section 17:11C-83 - Additional prohibited practices, violations.