Advertisement (including the terms "advertise" and "advertising") shall be defined in a manner which is consistent with the definition in 940 CMR 6.00: Retail Advertising, and means any oral, written, graphic, or pictorial statement made by a mortgage broker or lender in any manner in the course of the solicitation of business. Advertisement includes any representation made in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication or on the internet, radio or television or contained in any notice, handbill, sign, billboard, banner, poster, display, circular, pamphlet, catalog, or letter. Advertisement includes any representation disseminated or accessible within Massachusetts if the advertisement is directed to consumers in Massachusetts.
Bait Advertising means an offer to procure, arrange, or otherwise assist a borrower in obtaining a mortgage on terms which the broker or lender cannot, does not intend, or want to provide, or which the broker or lender knows cannot be reasonably provided. Its purpose is to switch borrowers from buying the advertised mortgage loan product to buying a different mortgage loan product, usually at a higher rate or on a basis more advantageous to the broker or lender.
Borrower means any natural person seeking, using, or paying for directly or indirectly, the services of a mortgage lender or broker in connection with a mortgage loan.
Broker Fee means any money, compensation, commission, fee, charge or other valuable consideration directly or indirectly imposed by a mortgage broker for the brokers services in negotiating, placing, finding, or otherwise assisting a borrower in obtaining a mortgage loan. The term broker fee does not include a fee charged by the lender (such as a commitment fee or a lock-in fee), wages or commissions paid to an employee of the mortgage broker or mortgage lender by his or her employer, nor does such term include bona fide and reasonable payments to be remitted to third party service providers, such as appraisal fees or fees for credit reports or payments or remittances to the mortgage lender.
Clear and Conspicuous (including the terms "clearly and conspicuously") shall be defined in a manner which is consistent with the definition in 940 CMR 6.00: Retail Advertising. 940 CMR 6.01: Clear and Conspicuous provides that clear and conspicuous (including the terms "clearly and conspicuously") shall mean that:
the material representation being disclosed is of such size, color, contrast, or audibility and is so presented as to be readily noticed and understood by a reasonable person to whom it is being disclosed.
Further, without limiting the requirements of the preceding sentence, 940 CMR 6.01: Clear and Conspicuous (e) states that a representation in an advertisement is not clear and conspicuous unless:
1. for a printed, written, typed or graphic advertisement, such material representation appears in type which is at least one-third the size of the largest type of information which it modifies and is a minimum of eight point type;
2. for the video portion of a television advertisement, such material representation:
a. is displayed in type not less than 14 scan lines in height;
b. contains letters of a color or shade that noticeably contrast with the background, and the background does not consist of colors and/or images which obscure or detract attention from the representation or are disparaging to its meaning or importance; and
c. appears on the screen for a duration equal to at least one second for every three words of the material representation but not less than a total of five seconds.
3. for a radio advertisement or the audio portion of a television advertisement, such material representation complies with the requirements of 940 CMR 6.01: Clear and Conspicuous(c).
Commissioner means the Commissioner of Banks.
Commitment for Mortgage Loans (or the word "commitment") means an oral or written agreement to loan or to advance funds for a mortgage loan. A commitment can specify a loan amount, repayment terms, interest rate or conditions necessary to close the loan.
Contractor or Home Improvement Contractor means any person who owns or operates a residential contracting business or who undertakes, offers to undertake, purports to have the capacity to undertake, or submits a bid for, by him or herself or through others, residential contracting work as defined in M.G.L. c. 142A.
Mortgage Broker or Broker means any person, who for compensation or gain, or in the expectation of compensation or gain, directly or indirectly negotiates, places, assists in placement, finds, or offers to negotiate, place, assist in placement or find mortgage loans on residential property for others, or as otherwise defined by M.G.L. c. 255E, § 2 or by the Commissioner. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in 940 CMR 8.00, the following persons shall not be deemed to be a mortgage broker:
(a) any person who is exempt from the licensing requirements of M.G.L. c. 255E, § 2, provided, however, that individuals who work for or on behalf of brokers that are licensed pursuant to M.G.L. c. 255E, § 2, shall not be exempt from 940 CMR 8.00; and
(b) any financial institution which is regulated by a federal and/or state bank regulatory agency and which, directly or indirectly, negotiates, places, assists in placement, finds, or offers to negotiate, place, assist in placement or find mortgage loans on residential property for a direct or indirect affiliate or subsidiary of such financial institution.
Mortgage Lender or Lender means any person engaged in the business of making mortgage loans or issuing commitments for mortgage loans, including, but not limited to, mortgage lenders licensed or regulated by M.G.L. c. 255E, § 2 or by the Commissioner, and shall include all individuals who work on behalf of such lenders.
Mortgage Loan or Loan means a loan to a natural person primarily for personal, family or household use secured wholly or partially by a mortgage on residential property, or as otherwise defined by M.G.L. c. 255E or by the Commissioner, and shall include loans to refinance a mortgage. "Mortgage loan" or "loan" shall not include either:
(a) reverse mortgages governed by M.G.L. c. 167E, § 7; or
(b) open-end home equity lines of credit.
Person means a natural person or organization including a corporation, partnership, association, cooperative or trust or any other legal entity.
No Income Loan Product means a mortgage loan where:
(a) in making its decision whether to underwrite the loan or extend credit, the mortgage lender does not account for or consider, in any manner whatsoever, the prospective borrower's income or employment status; and
(b) that fact is set forth in the lender's written underwriting or loan origination policies governing its No Income Loan Product.
Point means an origination fee, finder's fee, or other fee, premium, service charge, or any other charge calculated as a percentage of the principal amount of the loan or a percentage of the amount financed, however such point may be called, which is charged by a mortgage lender at or before the time the mortgage loan is made as additional compensation for the mortgage loan, or as otherwise defined by M.G.L. c. 183, § 63 or by the Commissioner. A point does not include:
(a) bona fide and reasonable fees for actual services performed including, but not limited to, attorney's fees, appraisal fees, credit reporting fees, private mortgage insurance premiums, and title insurance premiums or mortgage broker fees; or
(b) a charge which is credited to closing costs or other costs relating to such loan.
Residential Property means real property located in Massachusetts having thereon a dwelling house with accommodations for four or fewer separate households and occupied, or to be occupied, in whole or in part by the obligor of the mortgage debt, or as otherwise defined in M.G.L. c. 255E.
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