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Virginia Enacts Two Mortgage-Related Bills

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On March 1, Virginia enacted two mortgage-related bills, both effective July 1, 2012. HB 570 exempts employees of bona fide nonprofit organizations from licensing and registration requirements applicable to mortgage loan originators. It also, among other things, (i) adds definitions for dwelling and residential mortgage loan, (ii) revises the definitions for loan processor or underwriter, mortgage loan originator, real estate brokerage activities, registered mortgage loan originator, and unique identifier, (iii) revises the licensing requirement for mortgage loan originators and adds exemptions for certain individuals, and (iv) prohibits licensees from using unique identifiers for any purpose other than the SAFE Act and the Virginia Mortgage Loan Originators law. HB 572 exempts from licensure under the NMLS persons who make loans or extend credit for any part of the purchase price of real property that the person owns.