Mortgage Broker

Winter 2015

Mortgage Broker is the magazine of the Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association and showcases the multi-billion dollar mortgage-broking industry to all levels of government, associated organizations and other interested individuals.

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BY Samantha Gale MortgageBroker mbabc.ca winter 2015 | 21 commonissues Mortgage brokers in New Brunswick will soon have to apply for a license to broker mortgages. e Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick recently published proposed rules for mortgage broker licensing that, in conjunction with the new Mortgage Brokers Act, will provide a regulatory framework for its licensing program. Harmonization of requirements and rules across each provincial jurisdiction is a goal of both the Mortgage Brokers Council of Canada and respective provincial regulators, as well as the mortgage broker industry. e MBABC therefore reviewed the proposed rules and made comments with a view to promoting the harmonization of rules on some common issues, including bank broker exemptions, referral exemptions and advance fees. Bank broker exemptions MBABC found that the exemption from mortgage broker licensing requirements for financial institutions confused the roles of mortgage brokers and lenders, and should be better aligned with their respective roles in the mortgage origination process. Brokers who arrange mortgages are true intermediaries in the sense that they work to find the best mortgage options for borrowers but also have due diligence obligations to banks or other lenders – to ensure that applications are accurate and complete. Lenders who want to diversify their business by performing as broker intermediaries therefore need to obtain broker licensing and comply with provincial mortgage broker requirements and standards. CIBC and its wholly owned licensed mortgage broker subsidiary, Home Loans Canada (HLC) illustrates how banks can MBABC provides input on mortgage broker licensing and fees in New Brunswick • New Brunswick Prepares to Regulate Mortgage Brokers

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