Prohibited Acts and Practices

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The following acts and practices are prohibited in the making of a high-cost home loan:

  1. No lender shall recommend or encourage default or skipping a payment on an existing loan or other debt prior to and in connection with the closing or planned closing of a high-cost home loan that refinances all or any portion of the existing loan or debt;
    1. A lender or servicer of a high-cost home loan shall provide a borrower or the borrower's designated agent, upon request, two (2) pay-off statements within any twelve-month period, free of charge. The statement shall be valid for a minimum of fifteen (15) days;
    2. The lender may require that any request for a pay-off statement be sent in writing, by facsimile, or other electronic means, to a designated address or location, and contain sufficient information to identify the loan, including the name of the borrower as listed on the loan documents and the loan number;
    3. A request for a pay-off statement sent to the location designated by the lender or servicer shall be provided within five (5) business days after an authorized request, plus any required fee, is received by the lender; and
    4. A lender or servicer may charge a reasonable fee for any additional requests for a pay-off statement during the twelve-month period;
  2. No lender or servicer shall charge a fee to provide a release upon prepayment of a high-cost home loan, except for the actual cost paid to record the release;
  3. No lender shall knowingly or intentionally make a high-cost home loan that refinances, within thirty (30) months, an existing home loan or high-cost home loan of the borrower, when the new loan does not have a reasonable benefit to the borrower, considering all the circumstances, including the terms of both the new and refinanced loans, the economic and noneconomic circumstances, the cost of the new loan, and the borrower's circumstances;
    1. No lender shall make a high-cost home loan that finances, directly or indirectly, any single premium credit life insurance, as defined in § 56-7-904, credit accident, credit disability, credit unemployment, credit property or health insurance, any other credit insurance product, or any payments directly or indirectly for any debt cancellation or suspension agreement or contract, unless the total benefits payable under all of the policies or contracts issued in connection with the loan do not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), the principal amount of financed premiums for the policy or contract are repayable during the term of the policy or contract, and the amount payable under the credit life insurance policy are not at any time during the term of the loan more than one hundred three percent (103%) of the then unamortized principal balance of the loan;
    2. Nothing in this subdivision (5) prohibits the payment or receipt of insurance premiums or debt cancellation or suspension fees calculated on the unpaid balance of a home loan and paid on a monthly basis, or prohibits bona fide credit property insurance required by the federal housing administration or the United States department of agriculture to be paid in a single premium to the respective federal agency;
    3. As used in this subdivision (5), “credit property insurance” means property insurance written in connection with credit transactions under which the lender is the primary beneficiary;
    1. A lender may not make a high-cost home loan, unless the lender reasonably believes at the time the loan is made that one (1) or more of the borrowers, when considered individually or collectively, will be able to make scheduled payments to repay the obligation, based upon consideration of their current and expected income, current obligations, employment status, and other financial resources, other than the borrower's equity in the dwelling that secures repayment of the loan;
    2. A borrower shall be deemed to be able to make the scheduled payments to repay the high-cost home loan, if, at the time the loan is consummated, the borrower's total monthly debts, as identified on the borrower's credit report and as computed by the lender's underwriting guidelines and methodology, including amounts owed under the loan, do not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the borrower's monthly gross income:
      1. As verified by the credit application, the borrower's financial statements, tax returns, payroll receipts or third party income verification; and,
      2. As underwritten in accordance with the lender's underwriting guidelines and methodology; and
    3. No presumption of inability to make the scheduled payments to repay the high-cost home loan shall arise solely from the fact that, at the time the loan is consummated, the borrower's total monthly debts, including amounts owed under the loan, exceed fifty percent (50%) of the borrower's monthly gross income;
  4. No lender may directly or indirectly finance, in connection with any high-cost home loan, any points and fees in excess of an amount that is the greater of three percent (3%) of the total loan amount or one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500), if the total loan amount is more than thirty thousand dollars ($30,000), or an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total loan amount, if the total loan amount is thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) or less; provided, however, that registrants under chapter 5 of this title may finance as points and fees an amount not to exceed the charges allowed pursuant to § 45-5-403(a)(1)(A) on loans made under chapter 5 of this title;
  5. A lender may not charge a borrower points and fees in connection with a high-cost home loan, if the proceeds of the high-cost home loan are used to refinance an existing high-cost home loan with the same lender or affiliate of the lender; provided, however, that this subdivision (8) shall not prohibit a lender from charging points and fees in connection with any additional proceeds received by the borrower in connection with the refinancing. For purposes of this subdivision (8), additional proceeds shall be defined as the amount over and above the amount required to pay off the existing high-cost home loan;
    1. No prepayment fees or penalties shall be provided in the loan documents for a high-cost home loan, or charged a borrower, that exceed, in aggregate, two percent (2%) of the loan amount prepaid in the first twenty-four (24) months following the loan closing;
    2. No prepayment fees or penalties shall be provided in the loan documents or charged a borrower in a refinancing of a high-cost home loan, if the lender or an affiliate of the lender is the note holder of the note being refinanced; and
    3. Any refund method not permitted under 12 CFR 226.32(d)(6) and (d)(7) shall be prohibited;
  6. No lender shall make a high-cost home loan that contains a scheduled payment that is more than twice as large as the average of the earlier scheduled payments. This subdivision (10) does not apply when the payment schedule is adjusted to the seasonal or irregular income of a borrower;
  7. No lender shall make a high-cost home loan that contains a payment schedule with regular periodic payments that cause the principal balance to increase;
  8. No lender shall make a high-cost home loan that contains a provision that permits the lender, in its sole discretion, to accelerate the indebtedness. This subdivision (12) does not apply when repayment of the loan has been accelerated by default in the terms of the note or deed of trust;
  9. No lender shall make a high-cost home loan that includes terms under which more than two (2) periodic payments required under the loan are consolidated and paid in advance from the loan proceeds provided to the borrower;
  10. No lender shall make a high-cost home loan that contains a provision that increases the interest rate after default. This subdivision (14) does not apply to interest rate changes in a variable rate loan otherwise consistent with the loan documents; provided, that the change in the interest rate is not triggered by the event of default or acceleration of the indebtedness;
  11. No lender shall make a high-cost home loan that provides for a late payment fee, except as follows:
    1. The late payment fee shall not be in excess of five percent (5%) of the amount of the payment past due or fifteen dollars ($15.00), whichever is greater;
    2. The late payment fee shall only be assessed for a payment past due for ten (10) days or more; and
    3. The late payment fee shall not be imposed more than once with respect to a single late payment; and no late payment fee shall be charged with respect to a subsequent payment that would have been a full payment, but for the previous default or the imposition of the previous late payment fee;
  12. A lender shall not make a high-cost home loan unless the lender has given the following written notice, in at least twelve (12) point bold type, to the borrower, acknowledged in writing and signed by the borrower, not later than the time the notice provided by 12 CFR 226.31(c) is required:

    NOTICE TO BORROWER

    YOU SHOULD BE AWARE THAT YOU MIGHT BE ABLE TO OBTAIN A LOAN AT A LOWER COST. YOU SHOULD SHOP AROUND AND COMPARE LOAN RATES AND FEES. MORTGAGE LOAN RATES AND CLOSING COSTS AND FEES VARY BASED ON MANY FACTORS, INCLUDING YOUR PARTICULAR CREDIT AND FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES, YOUR EMPLOYMENT HISTORY, THE LOAN-TO-VALUE REQUESTED AND THE TYPE OF PROPERTY THAT WILL SECURE YOUR LOAN. THE LOAN RATE AND FEES COULD ALSO VARY BASED ON WHICH LENDER OR BROKER YOU SELECT.

    IF YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LOAN, THE LENDER WILL HAVE A MORTGAGE LIEN ON YOUR HOME. YOU COULD LOSE YOUR HOME AND ANY MONEY YOU PUT INTO IT IF YOU DO NOT MEET YOUR PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE LOAN.

    YOU SHOULD CONSULT A QUALIFIED INDEPENDENT CREDIT COUNSELOR OR OTHER EXPERIENCED FINANCIAL ADVISOR REGARDING THE RATE, FEES AND PROVISIONS OF THIS MORTGAGE LOAN BEFORE YOU PROCEED. THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) MAINTAINS A LIST OF CREDIT COUNSELORS IN YOUR AREA. YOU MAY OBTAIN HUD'S LIST OF CREDIT COUNSELORS BY CONTACTING HUD DIRECTLY OR BY CONTACTING THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

    YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS LOAN AGREEMENT MERELY BECAUSE YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS DISCLOSURE OR HAVE SIGNED A LOAN APPLICATION. REMEMBER, PROPERTY TAXES AND HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. NOT ALL LENDERS PROVIDE ESCROW SERVICES FOR THESE PAYMENTS. YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR LENDER ABOUT THESE SERVICES.

    ALSO, YOUR PAYMENTS ON EXISTING DEBTS CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR CREDIT RATINGS. YOU SHOULD NOT ACCEPT ANY ADVICE TO IGNORE YOUR REGULAR PAYMENTS TO YOUR EXISTING LENDERS;

    1. A lender may not present a borrower with a high-cost home loan at closing with a materially different interest rate, term, type of loan, or settlement charges from the settlement charges disclosed on the last disclosures required by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (12 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.), without redisclosure not less than one (1) day before closing. “Materially different settlement charges” means that the total settlement charges disclosed on the final settlement statement would exceed the previously last disclosed settlement charges by an amount equal to more than fifteen percent (15%) in the aggregate; and
    2. A high-cost home loan may not be closed in a location other than an office of the lender, at the office of any attorney at law licensed to practice in Tennessee, at the office of a title insurance company or title insurance agency licensed to do business in Tennessee, the office of a settlement or closing agent, or the commercial office of a mortgage broker;
  13. A lender or its servicer shall report, at least quarterly, both the favorable and unfavorable payment history information of the borrower on payments due to the lender on a high-cost home loan to a nationally recognized consumer credit reporting agency;
    1. Each mortgage or deed of trust securing a high-cost home loan shall state on the face of the instrument the following legend prominently displayed: “This instrument secures a high-cost home loan, as defined in Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 45.”; and
    2. Each note that meets the definition of a high-cost loan as defined in this chapter shall state on the face of the instrument the following legend prominently displayed: “This instrument is a high-cost home loan, as defined in Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 45.”;
    1. No lender, in connection with a high-cost home loan, shall encourage or solicit any person to execute any loan agreement, mortgage, deed, deed of trust, loan application, settlement statement, or other loan or closing document for a high-cost home loan, if any material terms of the loan or transaction, including, but not limited to, the duration, interest rate, or fees, are omitted or incomplete;
    2. No person, in connection with a high-cost home loan, shall modify, including, but not limited to, any alteration or change, any loan agreement, mortgage, deed, deed of trust, loan application, settlement statement, or other loan or closing document, after the execution of the document, unless the modification is with the consent of the person or persons affected by the change and the consent is in writing, or the modification is authorized by a valid power of attorney authorizing the modification. A power of attorney is valid for this purpose, if it specifically includes the type or nature of the modification; and
    3. No person, in connection with a high-cost home loan, shall encourage, solicit, or conspire with any other person to violate this section; and
  14. A lender may not make a high-cost home loan without first providing to the borrower, in a separate document clearly identified, notice of availability of counselors from third-party nonprofit organizations approved by the United States department of housing and urban development (HUD), a housing financing agency of this state, or the regulatory agency that has jurisdiction over the lender. The document shall provide either a list of counselors who are located in the county of the borrower or the nearest available county where counselors are available; or a resource list for HUD, Tennessee housing and development agency or the Tennessee department of financial institutions, including toll-free numbers and website information, if available, to identify the counselors. The borrower shall be afforded the opportunity to seek counseling without penalty. For purposes of this section, this document shall be provided to the borrower not later than the time that the good faith estimate of closing costs required by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (12 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.), must be provided to the borrower.


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