Multistate SAFE Act MLO Settlement

Multistate SAFE Act MLO Settlement

Wednesday, February 16, 2022 - 12:00am

State Regulators Settle with Hundreds of Mortgage Loan Originators over SAFE Act Education Requirements

Feb. 15, 2022 (LINCOLN, NE) – The Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance (NDBF), and financial regulatory agencies from 41 other states reached settlements with 441 mortgage loan originators nationwide who deceptively claimed to have completed annual continuing education as required under state and federal law.

Through the settlements, the mortgage loan originators agreed to surrender their licenses for a period of three months, pay a fine of $1,000 for each state in which he or she holds a license and take continuing education beyond Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act (SAFE Act) requirements.

NDBF Director Kelly Lammers said, “The Department’s mission is to protect and maintain the confidence in the financial industries of Nebraska. These settlements show that Nebraska consumers can be confident that the mortgage loan originators they work with follow the law and are monitored for regulatory compliance.”

Congress enacted the SAFE Act to enhance consumer protection and reduce fraud through minimum standards for the licensing and registration of state-licensed mortgage loan originators. The law calls on the states to implement and enforce these standards, and every state has enacted its own version of the SAFE Act that requires mortgage loan originators to have at least 20 hours of pre-licensing education and an annual eight hours of continuing education.

Danny Yen, owner of Carlsbad, Calif.-based course provider Real Estate Educational Services, is facing administrative enforcement actions for both providing false certificates and taking courses on behalf of mortgage loan originators through other education providers in violation of the SAFE Act.

The irregular education activity was discovered through a gesture-driven authentication tool called BioSig-ID, which is used to monitor all online courses approved under the SAFE Act mandate.

Contact: William Lawrence, Consumer Finance Counsel
Phone: 402-471-2171
Email: DOB.Mortgage@nebraska.gov

 

NDBF REES Settlements News Release.pdf