July 31st was supposed to have been the deadline for completing the licensing requirements in certain states. Some states have decided to extend these deadlines to allow their reviewers additional time to review all of the transition applications. If you are a licensee in New Jersey, Maryland, or South Carolina, you have been granted the right to originate loans until September 30, 2010 (Maryland), October 1, 2010 (New Jersey), or October 31, 2010 (South Carolina Board of Financial Institutions) even if your application is still pending. You should make sure that you have completed all of your licensing requirements as soon as possible to ensure that you are unable to close your loans when this extended deadline passes. The reviewers are finding that many applications are incomplete and rather than denying these companies and loan originators the right to originate, they have given you more time. You should be checking your task lists on the NMLS to see what requirements you still need to comply with. When your application has been approved, the designation on your MU-4 record is usually “approved – conditional.” This is because the required credit check has not been reviewed yet (and won’t be until starting October 1, 2010).
If you missed the July 31, 2010 deadline, you are not covered by an extension. You need to submit a new application (not a transition application) and you cannot originate loans until your application has been approved.
Contact Robin Gronsky at Robin@Mortgagelicensesolutions.com if you want to explore expanding into new states or need help with your licensing applications (company or loan originator). I’ll keep what you tell me confidential but I cannot give you any specific legal advice until you become a client of the firm. This is done by written agreement only.
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